The Indianapolis Colts lost today to the Jacksonville Jaguars 19-13. Despite a late season two-game winning streak, their 2-14 record is good enough to secure the number one pick in the NFL draft and a chance to take Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, regarded by many as the best prepared QB prospect to come out of college since current Colts QB Peyton Manning.
Manning has been out all season recovering from neck surgery.
“Like I said all along, the Colts are going to do what they have to do,” Manning said regarding the pick.
“The draft is something the personnel department will address. They’ll deal with that as they see fit. As far as can I coexist with anybody? I think I can coexist with any player I’ve ever played with. I think I’ve always been a good teammate in that way. To speculate on how we’re going to draft, that’s more for other people to do, not the players.
“I can play with anybody. It’s all going to shake out.”
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