It's official, the Indianapolis Colts will pick Andrew Luck with the first-overall pick in Thursday's NFL Draft.
We've all known that Luck would be the No. 1 pick for awhile — fans even urged their teams to lose on purpose so they could draft him.
But on Thursday night the constant praise will end, and Luck will have to start living up to the impossibly high expectations the football world holds for him.
He has all kinds of potential, and an incredible backstory that should make him ideal "role model" material for the NFL.
Andrew grew up in Europe. He moved to Germany when his dad became the GM of a European football team in Frankfurt, and later lived in London
In Europe, Andrew developed a love for soccer. Scouts now say his great vision and footwork is a result of playing pickup soccer as a kid
Source: Sporting News
He moved back to the US when he was 12, and eventually broke onto the football scene at Stratford High School outside Houston
Source: Fox Sports
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