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Old 09-14-2006, 02:50 PM   #14
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Re: Who is Curry Burns?

Curry plays safety and wears number 29. He is the half brother of Elvis Dumervil who plays for the Denver Broncos.

FROM: The War Room: Curry Burns, SS
Curry Burns
Position: Strong Safety
Drafted: Round 7, #217 Overall
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 213
College: Louisville
Birthdate: February 12, 1981
NFL Comparison: Kenoy Kennedy

Strengths: Curry Burns is a linebacker playing in a safety’s body. Like a heat-seeking missile, Burns takes the proper angles and torches the man holding the football. He can jump and tackle, and he is capable of playing the run at a high level.

Burns was a productive, three-year starter for the Cardinals, making up one half of a potent safety duo in Louisville playing alongside Anthony Floyd. Usually found among a game’s leading tacklers, Burns was recognized for his play in the 2001 Liberty Bowl in which he notched 12 of them and along with an interception.

Areas of Concern: Burns can play a tight end in coverage, but otherwise he’ll need some help in that area. He is not someone that plays the ball because of his intense focus on eliminating the guy holding onto the ball. His speed and range are merely adequate in coverage, so he probably won’t be asked to cover too many slot receivers or play in any deep zones.

Burns is also someone who may be a victim of his own aggressive play. He hasn’t really suffered any significant injuries, but he is someone who always seems to have a nick or two to play through.

2003 Expectations: Burns should provide an immediate impact on special teams. He has good 4.5 speed and can find a ballcarrier, so he’s someone that can make some noise as a gunner. Because of his leaping ability and nose for the football, Burns can be looked upon to block a kick or punt from up the middle.

Don’t expect too much from Burns on an every-down basis. The Texans are comfortable going with Eric Brown as their starting strong safety, and last year’s fifth round pick, Ramon Walker, is still in the mix. While Burns may find a way onto the field in the dime, he’ll make a name for himself on special teams.
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