Curtis Stubbs II is a 6'5" Wide Receiver in the 2027 class.
Stubbs II attends Bolingbrook in Illinois.
Stubbs II's Player Profile was created on January 25, 2023.
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Curtis
Stubbs IIWR
Class
2027
Height
6'5"
Weight
210
HS
Bolingbrook
|
IL
2027 Film Room: South Suburbs Wide Receivers
Stubbs is a 6’3″ 185 pound big bodied pass catcher. Excellent size and is a possession guy. Catches...
Written by Scott Burgess
Curtis
Stubbs IIWR
Class
2027
Height
6'5"
Weight
210
HS
Bolingbrook
|
IL
2027 Set to Breakout
At 6’3″ and 190 lbs, Curtis Stubbs II is a big-bodied receiver with natural hands. Last year, he...
Written by Eric Bergman
Curtis
Stubbs IIWR
Class
2027
Height
6'5"
Weight
210
HS
Bolingbrook
|
IL
Freshmen Ready to Make a Leap in IL
I’m very excited for what is to come with Curtis. He already has an eye catching frame that...
Written by Mark Johnson
Curtis
Stubbs IIWR
Class
2027
Height
6'5"
Weight
210
HS
Bolingbrook
|
IL
Illinois Rising Prospect Tour Showcase GameChangers.
Curtis was the cool, calm, collected assassin at the Prospect Showcase this past weekend in Barrington. Curtis would...
Written by Kyle Schuck
Scott Burgess | Prep Redzone Scout
Scott Burgess
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Stubbs is a 6’3″ 185 pound big bodied pass catcher. Excellent size and is a possession guy. Catches the ball with his rock solid hands. He positions well with his body and is solid on bubble screens.
At 6’3″ and 190 lbs, Curtis Stubbs IICurtisStubbs II
6'5" | 210 lbs | WR
Bolingbrook | 2027 StateIL
is a big-bodied receiver with natural hands. Last year, he was a proven possession receiver with great body control and the ability to grab 50/50 balls out of the air over defensive backs. Stubbs II’s size and ability will prove to be a mismatch for most defensive backs this year, as he will be a big part of the offensive game plan for Providence Catholic.
I’m very excited for what is to come with Curtis. He already has an eye catching frame that he uses to overpower DBs and box them out at the catch point. Curtis is a deep threat, jump ball specialist, and dominant redzone presence. Any situation where he can use his size and strength to win is where he stands out. Stubbs’ tape also showed that the long striding runner can get deep quickly. Where I’m excited to watch him develop is as a route runner. Add the threat of breaking off a route at any moment to his game and DBs won’t be able to predict where he is going on any given play. If he can hone is footwork and body control we will see the route running take a leap and so will his dominance on the field. Big things ahead for Curtis.
Curtis was the cool, calm, collected assassin at the Prospect Showcase this past weekend in Barrington. Curtis would calmly approach the line and then make a mockery of his opponents as the plays commenced. This young man has a bright future ahead of him at the wide receiver position, as he has very clearly shown an astute ability at coming down with the ball when it is in his region. Curtis displayed a pair of strong hands that allowed him to pull the ball away from contested throws on the infrequent occasion that a defensive back was able to jump with him. I say rare occasions when speaking on defensive backs jumping with Curtis because of how high this young man can get into the air when going up for a ball; simply put, this young athlete has hops. Curtis is a baller who should start practicing his touchdown celebrations now because there are plenty of those in his bright future.