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Colts Taking Andrew Luck With No. 1 Pick At NFL Draft: Report

By MICHAEL MAROT 04/19/12 10:05 PM ET AP

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STANFORD, CA - NOVEMBER 12: Quarterback Andrew Luck #12 of the Stanford Cardinal passes the ball in the first half against the Oregon Ducks at Stanford Stadium on November 12, 2011 in Stanford, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

INDIANAPOLIS — The secret is out.

Andrew Luck will be the Indianapolis Colts' new quarterback.

A person with direct knowledge of the situation said Thursday that the Colts have notified Luck that they plan to take the Stanford quarterback with the No. 1 pick in next week's NFL draft barring some unforeseen event between now and then. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team has not publicly disclosed its plan.

It's hardly a surprise that the Colts are turning to Luck as the cornerstone of their massive rebuilding project. Luck was projected as the No. 1 pick in the 2011 draft before returning to school for his fourth season. He gave up his final year of college eligibility to enter this year's draft, which was dubbed the Andrew Luck Sweepstakes from the start.

Contract negotiations are not expected to begin before the draft, the person familiar with the situation told the AP. Will Wilson, Luck's agent, did not immediately respond to phone messages or text messages Thursday.

"We've exhausted the process," new Indy general manager Ryan Grigson told reporters Wednesday. "We've pretty much made up our minds and we're going to go from there. We feel good about it and we'll go from there."

Grigson acknowledged that the Colts made their decision "a little while" ago, though he declined to say whether the Colts would take Luck or Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III of Baylor.

The secret lasted less than 24 hours. ESPN.com first reported that the Colts' had informed Luck they will take him. That would likely send Griffin to the Redskins, who traded a first- and second-round pick this year and first-rounders each of the next two years to St. Louis to move into the No. 2 slot.

Luck faces a challenging situation in Indy, which went 2-14 last season after Peyton Manning was lost with a season-ending injury that required neck surgery.

Manning was released March 7 and eventually signed with Denver, and Luck will now serve as Manning's successor.

He may get off to a rough start through no fault of his own.

"I believe Andrew may struggle early simply because of the surrounding cast playing with him," said Colts former vice chairman Bill Polian, acknowledging both rookies will have their share of problems in 2012. "It was nowhere near where Peyton's was, and he went 3-13. I think Andrew will struggle more because of the receivers around him. Only Reggie (Wayne) and Austin (Collie) are back."

Still, Luck was the obvious choice as Manning's successor all along.

A pro-style pocket quarterback, Luck threw for 35 touchdowns last season – breaking his school record of 32 a year ago – and eclipsed John Elway's career record (77) at Stanford with 80 touchdown passes in only three years.

He finished with 3,170 yards passing, a 70 percent completion percentage and only nine interceptions without the benefit of an elite wide receiver. In a 41-38 Fiesta Bowl loss to Oklahoma State, Luck was brilliant again, going 27 of 31 passing for 347 yards and two touchdowns with an interception.

And while the Colts sent a larger contingent of scouts to Griffin's pro day, it was Luck who had a private workout for the Colts and traveled to Indianapolis for a personal interview. Griffin did not, Grigson explained, partly because the Colts had already made their decision.

What the Colts will get with Luck is a skilled player who's had an extra year to mature from 2011, when even then he might have been drafted ahead of Auburn star Cam Newton.

"I tend to think because of my position as an AD at a Division I school that spending a full four years is going to benefit almost every player, not just from a football standpoint but walking away with a degree is important in today's world, too," West Virginia athletic director Oliver Luck, Andrew's father, said Wednesday. "The emotional development that comes with completing the cycle with the class that you came in with, I think that last aspect is very special.

"Plus, I think the vast majority of cases, it's beneficial to come back and play that third and fourth year in many cases," he added.

Luck will be far from the only new face in Indy.

Grigson replaced the father-son front office tandem of Bill and Chris Polian in January, then brought in new coach Chuck Pagano to replace the fired Jim Caldwell. Pagano has almost an entirely new staff, and some players have even found new spots for their lockers.

The biggest change, of course, is not seeing No. 18 around town.

Two days after Manning's release, the Colts cut other veterans including defensive captains Gary Brackett and Melvin Bullitt, Pro Bowl tight end Dallas Clark and running back Joseph Addai. Longtime center Jeff Saturday, receiver Pierre Garcon and backup tight end Jacob Tamme all left in free agency.

Now, the Colts are looking to start fresh.

"Barring any unforeseen problem we're pretty sure what direction we want to go. Barring any unforeseen event, we know what we're doing," Grigson said.

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INDIANAPOLIS — The secret is out. Andrew Luck will be the Indianapolis Colts' new quarterback.
INDIANAPOLIS — The secret is out. Andrew Luck will be the Indianapolis Colts' new quarterback.
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
07:00 AM on 04/20/2012
As expected. Never know the outcome tho. Boom or bust? Gotta wait & see
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Vatkpsmfrmfloppn
Somethin' is floppin somewhere!
05:24 AM on 04/20/2012
After all, what's a horseshoe all about?
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10:39 PM on 04/19/2012
this aint news. luck is a bad boy. but it's gonna be tough sleddin' in indy next year for him. he's gonna be running for his life. better hope they get a running game for him or he's gonna be talkin' w/a twitch!
05:16 PM on 04/19/2012
Less pressure on RG3. Good all around.
04:41 PM on 04/19/2012
For my money, best QB not in the NFL right now? Matt Barkley.

Of course, I also said, Reggie Bush is going to be better than LaDanlian Tomlnson.
05:15 PM on 04/19/2012
Barkley is a great player, but the hype surrounding him is bigger than his skill set.
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rambot02
A modest proposal...
10:02 PM on 04/19/2012
That may be the case, But if it's so, an extra year honing his skills at the college level may be just what Barkley needs.
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beasteben
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06:22 PM on 04/19/2012
And I hope that he isn't injured this year. Take the money while you can young man, I wasn't with him in his decision to return to USC. College can wait in a rare case like this.
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UnknownSolider
03:02 PM on 04/19/2012
Doesn't matter where you are drafted, the league will know soon enough if you can play or not......... A players first contract is just an introduction to the business of professional sports, if you do well, it is your second contract that determines your true value. If there are better players in this draft than Luck, we will know when its time to re-up
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09:11 AM on 04/20/2012
You make a good point. I think both QB's are talented kids with a good head on their shoulders. I would like to see them both succeed; they will be fun to watch.
02:59 PM on 04/19/2012
of course it's going to be Luck. Indy is a white town and their QB will be white. Irsay doesn't have the stones to change that. It's going to be a mistake to. RG3 will be a star in the league and Luck will be mediocre like his dad and be out of the league in 5 years.
03:33 PM on 04/19/2012
You're lucky you don't live in Vegas--you might have to back talk like that up with money, and you'd be poor quick
04:55 PM on 04/19/2012
Draft a white QB? Excellent draft strategy. RG3 a star? Everyone knows slash QB's don't win rings. He, like Vick, Kordell, Cunningham and any others will make a lot of money and get close, but will never reach the top.
A QB should run the offense, not the ball. That's why football teams draft a position player called a "Running back".
Besides, Washington's atmosphere will crush him just like all the other players as long as Snyder owns the team.
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10:36 PM on 04/19/2012
a bit unfair here. randall didn't miss that FG against the falcons in '99! funny how tebow gets a pass (no pun intended) on doing the run 1st thing. i guess he has jesus on his side. RG3 can throw though. he aint run 1st. and cam is about to rewrite all the record book. hes the black marino!
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02:42 PM on 04/19/2012
I just don't get the doubters reagrding Luck. He was a better, more versatile college qb than even maybe Elway! This guy has every physical tool and QB
"intanglible" to become a superior NFL QB. Why, during a game his jr. year at Stanford, he crashed into a cheerleader on the sideline at the end of a play and sent her sprawling....his reflexive reaction was to gently and most gentlemanly help her back up once he saw she was okay, delaying his return to the huddle to call the next play!
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Anthony Garnett
03:29 PM on 04/19/2012
Doubters - Luck has not even been drafted yet and people already want to crown him as the second coming of Elway at least wait a season or two.
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03:50 PM on 04/19/2012
You make an important point Anthony. it's likely gonna be 3 or 4 years before even a grade-A prospect like Luck starts excelling in the NFL. NFL defenses are so fast and the defensive players so juiced on HGH , steroids etc that they are superhuman compared to elite college defenders and even NFL defenders of say 25 years ago...
04:59 PM on 04/19/2012
Keep in mind Elway didn't win a damn thing until his last years in the NFL.
Hopefully for the Colts he doesn't pull an "Elway" and demand a trade because he does not want to play for the them, he doesn't seem to have Elway's prima donna attitude.
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02:22 PM on 04/19/2012
Duh