General managers across the league reason that it's simply a bad -
luck draft class, and that such classes come around once in a while.
Not exact matches
Russell Wilson was clearly the 3rd best QB in his
class behind
Luck and RGIII (a case could be made that he was better than RGIII), yet he got
drafted behind guys like Tannehill and Weeden because he was too short.
The 2012 NFL season started with Andrew
Luck (
class of 2008) being selected No. 1 overall — the first alum of any All - American game to be selected first in the NFL
Draft — and ended with the first alum of an All - American game to be awarded NFL MVP — Adrian Peterson (
class of 2004).
The 2012 NFL season started with Andrew
Luck (
class of 2008) being selected No. 1 overall — the first alum of an All - American game to be selected first in the NFL
Draft — and ended with the first alum of an All - American game to be awarded NFL MVP — Adrian Peterson (
class of 2004).