Kelvin Kirk

Kirk, being the last one selected, has since become the "most irrelevant" draft pick in NFL history.Born in Mount Pleasant, Florida, Kirk's family relocated to Dayton, Ohio and he starred at Dunbar High School.Kirk remained in town to play college football at the University of Dayton,[1][2] where he led the nation with 24.5 yards per reception in 1975.After being cut by the Steelers, Kirk headed north to play in the Canadian Football League; he wound up spending seven seasons (1977–83) in the CFL, playing with the Toronto Argonauts, Calgary Stampeders, Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Rough Riders.Following his career in the CFL, Kirk worked as an artist for the Ottawa Citizen before his sudden death by heart attack while playing a pick-up game of basketball in 2003.
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