Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: NFL Players Ready To Welcome Gay Teammate

Hate to rain on everyone's "Suck for Luck" parade, but there is an under-the-radar storyline regarding the heralded Stanford quarterback that will soon be out there.

Think all your team has to do is finish 1-15 to get Andrew Luck? It might not be that easy. The presence of Luck's father, Oliver, is something league executives will be watching closely as we get closer to April. This well could be Eli Manning in 2004, or John Elway in 1983, if the Stanford quarterback's camp doesn't like the situation the highest picking team presents.

"Absolutely. I've heard that for the last two years," said one college scout, who's on the road and paid to ferret this stuff out. "There's no question that it could be a Manning thing all over again."

The Manning comparison, of course, arises because Archie Manning drove the bus on youngest son Eli forcing a trade from San Diego to New York. And don't get this twisted -- this isn't a criticism of Luck or his father, who is also the athletics director at West Virginia. They have the leverage, the next 10-15 years of Luck's life could be in the balance, and so it makes sense to use that power to find the right spot.

It's just that, based on the way Oliver and Andrew Luck have carefully orchestrated their decisions in the past, teams are expecting this circumstance to arise if the wrong team is sitting at No. 1.

"We talked about this before (Luck's sophomore) season started," said the scout. "Some people know the dad well, and the hands-on approach he has. In Andrew's defense, he seems pretty in control of everything. So I could see it being a mutual decision. And if he can control it, why play behind a (crappy) offensive line, or in a bad situation? He's gonna have that control. If he doesn't like the team there, all he has to do is voice that, and there'll be teams looking to trade up.

"The Luck camp has a ton of firepower here. More than anyone I can remember."

7 months ago Images_tiny jianfu 7 comments 0 recs  | 

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

Either way the team with the first pick still wins

Either way, the team with the first pick either gets Luck or gets a treasure trove of draft picks thanks to Luck. If you get Luck, then you win. If Luck doesn’t want your team and wants to be traded to another team, then you still win because the bidding teams will make the price for Luck so high that you’ll receive a hefty compensation requiring multiple first rounders for the next few years in which you can pick a QB or two or three and multiple quality additions to your team.

Either way you win if you get the first pick. So that’s a win-win situation. And because that’s a win-win, I win, which means that it’s a win-win-win situation.

by jkp1516 on Oct 21, 2011 6:50 PM EDT reply actions  

very true

plus not 100% guaranteed he will be all world anyway.

by Straight Out The Burbs on Oct 27, 2011 10:27 PM EDT up reply actions  

more like 95%

Sean Lissemore = The next Bruce Smith

by Lissyyyyy on Nov 10, 2011 1:01 AM EST up reply actions  

What if he decides to stay in school and get his degree?

***Jeff Fisher for front office 2012***
(A real change we can believe in)

by Joeb'n777 on Nov 5, 2011 10:22 AM EDT reply actions  

I would be beyond suprised

at this point he might as well go to the NFL and pursue a degree either on the side or in the offseasons or something else.

by Jagsrok9008 on Nov 6, 2011 4:58 PM EST up reply actions  

He has already stated he is coming out after this season

and he will already have his degree. He redshirted as a freshman and is on pace to graduate with his class.

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
~Dr. Seuss

"If there is anything more important than my ego around, I want it caught and shot NOW!"
...Zaphod Beeblebrox-Intergalactic President

"If you didn't know, now you know"

by hcubed on Nov 7, 2011 9:20 AM EST up reply actions  

Well, the Colts have weapons and have a good OL if healthy

Bill Polian probably will retire, if Manning isn’t retained and Caldwell and staff will be fired anyway. so that’s a good situation.

by Ty46 on Nov 11, 2011 3:32 PM EST reply actions  


User Tools

Mocking the Draft provides detailed information, scouting reports, mock drafts and rumors surrounding the NFL Draft.

Latest NFL Headlines from SB Nation

OVERALL RANKINGS


Site manager

Stampedeblue_small Brad Wells

Mockingthedraft_small Dan Kadar

Editors

Screen_shot_2012-03-07_at_6 Brian Galliford

Burnie_small Matthew Fairburn

Chalkboard_football-opt403x300o00s403x300_small UkRedskin

Writers

Mtdlogo_small Josh_D

Baby_drinking_becks_small 3k

Pumpkin_small JimmyK

Small seton hall and steelers

Small KashMoney

Small pick256

Damond_y_maga_small Damond Talbot