Ronald Curry

44-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Ronald Curry in 2023. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Released by the Rams in September of 2009.
WRFree Agent
September 5, 2009
Curry was released by the Rams on Saturday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
ANALYSIS
He had a decent preseason, but it wasn't enough for the Rams to keep him on as a depth receiver with a number of younger, cheaper options at their disposal. Curry will likely get a look elsewhere once the roster shake-ups around the league are completed over the weekend.
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As it stands now, Curry, who is coming off a disappointing campaign with the Raiders, would be Detroit's third wideout behind top gun Calvin Johnson and Bryant Johnson, but nothing is written in stone beyond the No. 1 slot. Curry will have an opportunity to play himself into the No. 2 spot and if he does, he could find himself back on the fantasy radar. The Lions are coming off an 0-16 debacle and while it's reasonable to expect some sort of improvement, this could be a team that plays behind a lot and if so, there could be an opportunity for some garbage points in the passing game.
Like his teammate Javon Walker, Curry, too, is at the mercy of JaMarcus Russell's development as a second-year quarterback. And like Walker, Curry is also returning from an injury, in his case, a spring surgery on his foot – though Curry's likely to be 100 percent in time for the start of training camp. And the similarities don't end there. At 6-2, 210, Curry's also a big receiver with decent speed who's able to make plays down the field. Curry's got excellent hands and good burst in the open field. Last season Curry averaged 13 yards per catch and 7.4 yards per target in the league's 24th-ranked passing game by YPA (6.4). Assuming Walker’s healthy, it's hard to say which receiver will be the big play guy and which would fill more of a possession/redzone role, but both should see plenty of targets if Russell earns the Raiders' trust.
Over the last four games of 2006, Curry caught 33 passes for 339 yards and a touchdown. When you adjust for context (Art Shell coaching, Andrew Walter at quarterback), that’s akin to having Jerry Rice’s career. At 6-2, 210, Curry’s got good size, and he’s got the speed to get behind defenses if the Raiders can ever get whoever’s playing quarterback for them enough time. Curry also had good quickness and change-of-direction skills, and his outstanding leaping ability allows him to go over top of smaller defenders. Curry’s slated to start for the Raiders opposite Jerry Porter, and if new offensive-minded Lane Kiffin can get the passing game back on track, there’s some upside here.
Curry caused quite a stir in 2004 when he became a favorite target of Rich Gannon to the tune of 50 receptions, 679 yards, and six touchdowns in 2004. However, multiple achilles injuries have derailed the former UNC basketball star's promising career. With the recent trade of Doug Gabriel, Curry could be a monster sleeper if he can beat out malcontent Jerry Porter for the No. 2 wide receiver spot opposite Randy Moss. And if he can stay healthy, of course.
Curry, a converted college quarterback and point guard from North Carolina, emerged in 2004, and at one point led the team in receiving before an Achilles tendon injury landed him on injured reserve. Prior to the injury, Curry had 50 catches for 679 yards and six touchdowns. The team is expected to take it slow with him in training camp, but his value could soar if starters Jerry Porter and Randy Moss were to miss time.
Curry will find himself buried on the depth chart and will need an injury to someone ahead of him in order to have an impact.
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WRSt. Louis Rams
September 4, 2009
Curry led the Rams with three receptions for 40 yards during their preseason win over the Chiefs on Thursday night.
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WRSt. Louis Rams
August 28, 2009
Curry had two receptions for 16 yards during Thursday's preseason win against the Bengals.
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WRSt. Louis Rams
August 22, 2009
Curry caught just one pass for 10 yards during the Rams' preseason loss to Atlanta on Friday.
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WRSt. Louis Rams
August 10, 2009
Curry could move up the depth chart now that Donnie Avery has been sidelined by a stress fracture, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
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Ronald Curry: Traded to St. Louis
WRSt. Louis Rams
July 22, 2009
The Rams have acquired Curry from the Lions in exchange for Orien Harris, the St. Louis Post Dispatch reports.
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