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Reports: Colts to pick Andrew Luck

By: Randy Ziemnik
Updated: April 21, 2012
Fort Wayne, Indiana - With the NFL Draft now a week away the Colts have reportedly informed Stanford Quarterback Andrew Luck, they intend on taking him with the number one overall pick.

The Colts have had two visits with Luck within the last month, a private workout at Stanford, then a visit to the teams practice facility in Indianapolis. And at a press conference yesterday new Colts general manager Ryan Grigson announced the team has made up its mind on who to take with the number one overall pick.

If and when the Colts select Luck next thursday, he'll be taking over a 2-14 football team which was essentially gutted this offseason. And more importantly Luck will have the daunting task of following in the footsteps of future hall of famer Peyton Manning.

We'll have much more on this tonight on WFFT Local News First at Ten.






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