Curtis' final 2007 numbers impressive: Ex-Rams speedster made the transition from pigeon-holed slot receiver to outside wideout with the Eagles in 2007, surprising us with his best numbers to-date. Curtis posted 1,110 yards on 77 catches (14.4 avg.) with six touchdowns, easily his best NFL season. However, Curtis was inconsistent for Fantasy owners: Eleven of his catches, 221 of his yards and three of his scores came in one week, and he had only two other games with at least 100 receiving yards and one touchdown combined. In the 13 of his other 16 games, Curtis failed to record 80 receiving yards. (Updated 02/01/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 8/8/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Curtis' season-ending numbers are cool, but the truth is that he was way too inconsistent to be reliable as anything more than a No. 3 Fantasy receiver last year. With Philadelphia's offense not expected to change much, there's no reason to believe that won't continue in 2008. If anything, Curtis' workload will drop as the club tries to improve its passing attack. Curtis remains nothing more than a low-end No. 3 Fantasy WR in this summer's drafts. (Updated 02/01/2008).
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Curtis' final 2007 numbers impressive: Ex-Rams speedster made the transition from pigeon-holed slot receiver to outside wideout with the Eagles in 2007, surprising us with his best numbers to-date. Curtis posted 1,110 yards on 77 catches (14.4 avg.) with six touchdowns, easily his best NFL season. However, Curtis was inconsistent for Fantasy owners: Eleven of his catches, 221 of his yards and three of his scores came in one week, and he had only two other games with at least 100 receiving yards and one touchdown combined. In the 13 of his other 16 games, Curtis failed to record 80 receiving yards. (Updated 02/01/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 8/8/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Curtis' season-ending numbers are cool, but the truth is that he was way too inconsistent to be reliable as anything more than a No. 3 Fantasy receiver last year. With Philadelphia's offense not expected to change much, there's no reason to believe that won't continue in 2008. If anything, Curtis' workload will drop as the club tries to improve its passing attack. Curtis remains nothing more than a low-end No. 3 Fantasy WR in this summer's drafts. (Updated 02/01/2008).
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