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NFL draft: 1995 / Round: 3 / Pick: 74: Career history New England Patriots (1995–1997) New York Jets (1998–2006) Career highlights and awards NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (1995) First-team All-Pro ; 2× Second-team All-Pro (1999, 2001) 5× Pro Bowl (1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004) NFL rushing yards leader (2004) Bart Starr Award (2006)
Dec 15, 2021 · Martin joined a 1995 NFL Draft class that featured stars such as Steve McNair, Joey Galloway, Warren Sapp, Ty Law, and Antonio Freeman. When Patriots head football coach Bill Parcells – a fellow Pro Football Hall of Famer who became a father figure to Martin – called him up and asked if he wanted to play for New England, he still wasn’t ...
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- May 1, 1973
Career Highlights. Learn More. Running back Curtis Martin, who missed most of his final college season at the University of Pittsburgh with an ankle injury, was drafted in the third round by the New England Patriots in 1995. He showed no effects of that injury during his rookie season.
Apr 19, 2012 · Curtis decided to take a chance on his talent, declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft and set out to prove he was healthy to NFL scouts and coaches during the postseason college all-star games and draft workouts. The 5-11, 207-pound back performed well which helped his draft stock.
Curtis Martin did what great players are supposed to -- make everyone better. ... Post-draft NFL Power Rankings: 1-32 poll, plus the most improved areas on every team ... Rich Cimini is a staff ...
Aug 4, 2012 · NFL Draft. Mock Drafts. Prospect Rankings. Curtis Martin a Hall of Fame person and player. For a guy who didn't really like football, the game was awfully good to Curtis Martin, who...