The Andrew Luck sweepstakes are in full swing. Some teams playing really wretched football as they jockey for position. A look at the contenders based on current standings:
1. St Louis Rams (0-6) They have Sam Bradford and Steven Jackson, but not much else. Would probably be looking to trade down and get an elite WR or OT.
2. Miami Dolphins (0-6) Definitely could use Luck, and will probably keep Sparano to improve their chances of getting him.
3. Indianapolis (0-7) Maybe the most interesting situation. Would they take Luck and risk having a Favre/Rodgers or Montana/Young situation in the near future? Of course, if Manning is forced to retire, it's an easy situation.
4. Minnesota (1-6) Ponder looks pretty good, so they'd probably try to trade down. Actually, they don't look like a bad enough team to get the 1st pick.
5. Arizona (1-5) Interesting situation. They just traded for Kolb, but he's been average at best despite having maybe the NFL's best WR to throw to.
6. Jacksonville (2-5) They just drafted Gabbert, who is starting. Not sure how they feel about him.
7. Carolina (2-5) They have Newton, and probably will be respectable the rest of the year.
8. Seattle (2-4) Would take Luck in an instant.
9. Philadelphia (2-4) They will probably turn things around, so won't be in the running.
10. Denver (2-4) They wouldn't draft another Qb...right?
1. St Louis Rams (0-6) They have Sam Bradford and Steven Jackson, but not much else. Would probably be looking to trade down and get an elite WR or OT.
2. Miami Dolphins (0-6) Definitely could use Luck, and will probably keep Sparano to improve their chances of getting him.
3. Indianapolis (0-7) Maybe the most interesting situation. Would they take Luck and risk having a Favre/Rodgers or Montana/Young situation in the near future? Of course, if Manning is forced to retire, it's an easy situation.
4. Minnesota (1-6) Ponder looks pretty good, so they'd probably try to trade down. Actually, they don't look like a bad enough team to get the 1st pick.
5. Arizona (1-5) Interesting situation. They just traded for Kolb, but he's been average at best despite having maybe the NFL's best WR to throw to.
6. Jacksonville (2-5) They just drafted Gabbert, who is starting. Not sure how they feel about him.
7. Carolina (2-5) They have Newton, and probably will be respectable the rest of the year.
8. Seattle (2-4) Would take Luck in an instant.
9. Philadelphia (2-4) They will probably turn things around, so won't be in the running.
10. Denver (2-4) They wouldn't draft another Qb...right?

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