He doesn't have to declare for the draft. All he has to do is see who has the worst record, since Stanford will play their bowl game after the NFL regular season ends. I don't think he'll go back to school either. It's just fun to throw this out.
With the NFL season approaching its halfway point, there are 3 winless teams: St. Louis, Miami and Indianapolis. Which team do my esteemed colleagues think has the best chance to break into the win column at any point in the season? I think it will be the Rams, as they still have Seattle and Arizona twice each. The Colts have a good shot at losing every game and winning the Andrew Luck sweepstakes. But if the Colts finish winless, and Peyton Manning makes a complete recovery from neck surgery, do you think they will draft Luck, or trade the pick? Okay, make that 2 questions.
1. Who will win a game first? 2. Colts Draft Luck? 3. Colts trade the Pick?
Best chances: Week 8 (Small Chance of a win in week 8) Saints at Rams Dolphins at Giants Colts at Titans
Week 9 (I still don't see a win) Falcons at Colts Dolphins at Chiefs Rams at Chargers
Week 10 (2 possible wins) Redskins at Dolphins. Jags at Colts Rams at Browns
It's possible the Dolphins could win over the Redskins and the Rams could beat the Browns. And all three games are at 1:00p but the Dolphins are in the ETZ they will be the first to win.
The Colts if they get a shot at Luck will trade the draft.
Shucks...I KNEW I should have taken my shoes off! It's been mentioned by the talking-head experts that Luck still has the option of coming back to Stanford for his senior season. It's possible that he may not be comfortable with the team that has the 1st pick and decide to stay in school. I don't think it will happen, but you never know.
Shucks...I KNEW I should have taken my shoes off! It's been mentioned by the talking-head experts that Luck still has the option of coming back to Stanford for his senior season. It's possible that he may not be comfortable with the team that has the 1st pick and decide to stay in school. I don't think it will happen, but you never know.
Won't happen. Once an underclassman declares for the NFL draft he loses eligibility, even if he's not drafted or doesn't sign a contract with the team who drafts him. NFL teams retain the rights to first round picks for one year.
He doesn't have to declare for the draft. All he has to do is see who has the worst record, since Stanford will play their bowl game after the NFL regular season ends. I don't think he'll go back to school either. It's just fun to throw this out.
THe Colts would be foolish to pass up on Luck in the draft if they get first pick. Peyton is 35 years old and has played 14 seasons, and is coming off 3 neck surgeries in 18 months. He does not have much time left. He could mentor Luck for a couple seasons and hand over the reigns in 2014. Seemed to work pretty well for Green Bay.
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