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Andrew Luck #12School: Stanford University
Height: 6’4 Weight
: 235 lbs
40 time: 4.7
2010 Stats: 3338 yards, 70.7% completion rate, 32 TD, 8 INTs.Player Analysis: Andrew would have arguably been the first overall pick in the 2011 draft. He decided to turn down millions of dollars and return to Stanford for his senior year. Andrew Luck displays NFL QB size and possesses good mobility too. Luck portrays great arm strength, great accuracy, and exhibits such a clean release. His mechanics are crisp and NFL ready. Andrew has played in a pro-style system his whole career which NFL teams look for. One thing that really impresses me is his quick release. This makes Luck extremely dangerous on quick routes such as the slant. Andrew is a cerebral quarterback, his intelligence sets him apart from every other quarterback in the draft class. This former high school valedictorian will have no issue learning a complex NFL playbook.
His HC, OC and QB coaches have helped produce NFL talents like Rich Gannon, Chad Pennington, Kyle Orton and Jay Cutler. A thing to look for this year is Luck will be playing without head coach Jim Harbaugh who packed his bags for the 49ers. It will be interesting to see how it affects his overall performance. If you had to pin-point some negative aspects of Andrew Luck, the first would be that Andrew is quick to leave the pocket to scramble at
times. Once in a while, Luck seems to lock on one receiver and doesn’t seem to scan the field for other options. Lastly, if you could critique one aspect of Luck’s mechanics it would be that he tends to dip his arm a bit before he throws, leaving the ball susceptible to defensive players. In my opinion, Andrew Luck will be the first overall pick in the 2012 draft and rightfully so. Luck has all the tools to become an NFL star.NFL Player Comparison: Colts QB Peyton ManningGame to WatchOregon at Stanford 11/21/2011 – This will be a huge game for Luck as he goes up against highly touted prospect CB Cliff Harris.Andrew Luck Quotes“His love and the fun he had with the game. You don’t see many guys like that. He could make a play or not and still be the same dude.” – Houston Texans/former Virginia Tech CB Roc Carmichael“When studying architecture and engineering you study angles and space. This helps you in football.” – Andrew Luck““Luck’s deep knowledge disarms defenses.” – Chris FowlerThis is an excerpt from my NFL Draft/CFB/NFL/Fantasyfootball Guide which will be out in August. Pre-order one today by contacting me @NFLDraftInsider. Over 100 pages, tons of scouting reports, direct quotes from opponents and teammates, and so much more.
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