testtubetimmy
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What I find interesting is that the other teams in line for Andrew Luck (Minnesota, Indy, Rams) all already have quarterbacks that they've either drafted for the future (Ponder, Bradford) or will have for many more years (Manning) Now one would think this is a good thing, that they wouldn't take Luck and instead opt for a position of need.
But the truth of the matter is, your draft position = power. If someone else is number 1, that pick becomes open to any team that will pay high enough for Andrew Luck. Which means our competition for him grows enormously. If we have the first pick, Boom. Luck is a done deal. But let's say Indy gets it, decides "Hey, we can trade our number 1 pick to the Redskins and get way more picks to address our crappy team" and we miss out.
If we don't end up the worst team out there, we may get in a bidding war for this kid. Now I'm not saying that's a good idea. There are good quarterback prospects out there, sure. But Luck is the closest thing to a sure bet when it comes to college players. We've gambled on too much to not go for the fastest horse in the race. And do you really wanna be sitting there watching Luck bring some other team to the super bowl year after year and think "Damn, we could have had him"?
But the truth of the matter is, your draft position = power. If someone else is number 1, that pick becomes open to any team that will pay high enough for Andrew Luck. Which means our competition for him grows enormously. If we have the first pick, Boom. Luck is a done deal. But let's say Indy gets it, decides "Hey, we can trade our number 1 pick to the Redskins and get way more picks to address our crappy team" and we miss out.
If we don't end up the worst team out there, we may get in a bidding war for this kid. Now I'm not saying that's a good idea. There are good quarterback prospects out there, sure. But Luck is the closest thing to a sure bet when it comes to college players. We've gambled on too much to not go for the fastest horse in the race. And do you really wanna be sitting there watching Luck bring some other team to the super bowl year after year and think "Damn, we could have had him"?