Quarterback Kory Curtis has been part of mega college football programs like the ones you see on television every Saturday in primetime.
He’s also been part of small college programs. His journey to get into the NFL is harder than most but he continues to try and put in the work.
This week, Curtis name surfaced around the league as several teams are expressing interest in him. Those teams include the New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
A popular high school recruit from Cape Coral, Florida, Curtis had 16 to 20 offers but he turned them all down as he preferred a walk-on opportunity at Ohio State University, joining a QB room with names like Joe Burrow and the late Dwayne Haskins.
Two weeks after Justin Fields transferred from Georgia to Ohio State, Curtis made the same move, leaving the Buckeyes for FCS Bryant University.
The 6-4, 225-pound Pro-Style Quarterback from Cape Coral, FL threw for 1,859 yards, 8 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions over two seasons at Bryant.
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At Gannon University, he completed 157-of-312 passes for 2,255 yards with 20 TDs and just 7 INTs in his first season. He added 162 yards rushing on 71 carries with a touchdown. Curtis completed 50.3 percent of his passes and averaged 205.0 yards per game.