Then and Now: Fantasy football rankings for Manning and other NFL QBs
4. Andrew Luck – Tier One
The Colts’ Andrew Luck struggled last season with injuries and turnover issues, however, he is still one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL. Luck played in just seven games all season, as he dealt with multiple injuries. Luck also had turnover issues, as he had 12 interceptions in seven games. That included five multi-interception games. Luck can’t blame all his struggles on his injuries but some of them can be blamed on the injuries. When healthy Luck is a different guy. It seemed that Luck had to worry more about getting hurt and protecting himself rather than playing last year. Luck has good weapons and hopefully the offensive line is better this season.
Luck is the type of guy who can give you games where he throws for huge yardage totals and multiple touchdowns also. Luck had his best season in 2014 when he had 40 touchdown passes, 16 picks, 4,761 yards and three rushing touchdowns. Luck will have similar totals to those in 2016. Luck is still just 26-years old and many people deemed Cam Newton as the best young QB last year, but I think Luck will look to take that back this season.
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