Andrew Luck, who likely will end up with the Indianapolis Colts as the top overall pick in the 2012 draft, told the Baltimore Sun he would have no problem coexisting with a veteran quarterback. "I'm sure it would be a positive,†said Luck, who was in Baltimore on Friday to accept the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, which is given to the top senior or fourth-year junior quarterback in college football. “I'm sure it would all work out, whatever the situation is." Luck, a Heisman Trophy candidate for the second straight year, didn’t want to talk specifically about playing for the Colts and behind Peyton Manning. But it would be a surprise if he didn’t land in Indy, which is 0-12 and in line to have the first overall pick. Earlier this week, Archie Manning said in a radio interview that he didn’t think his son and Luck could coexist, in part because Luck is ready to play immediately. Archie backtracked from that statement in another interview the following day, saying the two could work together just fine. Source: Sporting News
Crap no he doesn't. Bringing in dat paper, learning the position from his eventual head coach. Perfect scenario for a rookie.