By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Andrew Luck is expected to sign with the Indianapolis Colts by June 7th. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft is currently unsigned.
He will reportedly join the Colts once he finishes his college clashes with the Stanford Cardinal. He can officially join his new team on June 7th.

When he joins the Colts, he is expected to sign a four-year, $22 million contract. This is the contract that is allotted to him for being the No. 1 overall pick.
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“The sooner the better on all the draft picks,” Owner Jim Irsay said. “We’re going to present all the picks (offers) and say, ‘Here is the deal. Period.’”
Luck was the Heisman Trophy runner-up during the 2011 season. He also won the Maxwell Award and the Walter Camp Award.
He went 288 of 404 for 3,517 yards in 13 games. Luck also had 37 touchdown passes and 10 interceptions.
In his college career, Luck went 713 of 1,064 for 9,430 yards in 38 games. He also had 82 touchdown passes and 22 interceptions.
Luck is joining the Colts team that went 2-14 season in 2011. Kerry Collins, Curtis Painter, and Dan Orlovsky were their starting quarterbacks.
Painter went 0-8 as a starter. He went 132 of 243 for 1,541 yards. He had six touchdown passes and nine interceptions.
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Orlovsky went 2-3 as a starter. He went 122 of 193 for 1,201 passing yards. He had six touchdown passes and four interceptions.
Collins went 0-3 as a starter. He went 48 of 98 for 481 passing yards. He had two touchdown passes and one interception.
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