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IS ANDREW LUCK A HALL OF FAMER?

As the first pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the Stanford quarterback was one of the most sought-after players in the draft class other than former Washington Commanders quarterback Robert Griffin III. As one of the most likable players around the league, he has a unique leadership and often made sure to tell the defensive players a good job if they got a hit on him or the sack and always complimented others with one of the nicest attitudes in the league. With 23,671 passing yards, 171 touchdowns, and a comeback player of the year award in 2018, the quarterback only played 7 years in the league, due to several injuries that shortened his career, here are some of the records that he broke in the NFL.

• His 2014 season he threw for 4,761 for the Colts which broke the previous record held by Peyton Manning (4,700).
• Ranked top 5 in passing yards and touchdowns the first 6 seasons of his career.
• His 14 rushing touchdowns are tied for 6th most in the league since 2012 for quarterbacks.

While he isn’t a first-ballot Hall of Famer, I think eventually Andrew Luck will be in Canton, Ohio to be inducted in the Hall of Fame.