The Facts:
In the final three games of his 2004 season, NFL cornerbacks could barely stick with Curtis. Which helps explain why, looking to the 2005 season, Curtis figures to be climbing the depth chart. And why the Rams, who have struggled at the No. 3 receiver spot since Az-Zahir Hakim departed following the '01 season, might finally have located a viable playmaker to fill that key role.
Reported by ESPN.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall explained the unique problem posed by a Rams receiving corps with Curtis in the mix: "I don't mean to be [politically] incorrect or anything, but [Curtis] has to be the fastest white guy in the league. The cat can really run. You put him in an offense like St. Louis has, along with [Torry] Holt and [Isaac] Bruce, and it's like, 'OK, pick your poison,' you know?" Hard to argue with Hall's take. ...
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