2012 NFL Draft: Which Teams Need Andrew Luck the Most?
Although Andrew Luck is slated to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, if every team was given the option of drafting him, would they?
No, because obviously not everyone needs him, even if their QB situation is shaky.
That being said, there are two teams who could definitely use him and, in addition, might have the opportunity to draft him in 2012.
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Miami Dolphins
With the Dolphins being 0-3 and having lost six straight games dating back to 2010, Miami is in need of a savior.
Enter Stanford QB Andrew Luck, who's already better than Chad Henne and Matt Moore.
Luck would bring much help to the Dolphins' offense and, in addition, their ticket sales would go up, as well as the TV/radio ratings.
The future of head coach Tony Sparano is also unclear, as he's been in the hot-seat since last season, so in drafting Andrew Luck, it would be smart to bring in a new head coach as well.
Thus, revamping arguably the two most important aspects of a team and getting a fresh start.
It would also be a sign of relief for Dolphins' fans, because they need not worry about the inconsistent play at the QB position.
And, with two road games coming up at San Diego and at the N.Y. Jets, the Dolphins could very well be 0-5 in late October.
Seattle Seahawks
So the Seattle Seahawks got their first win of the 2011 season.
Too bad it came over the Arizona Cardinals at home 13-10 and not on the road at San Fran in Week 1.
Sure, it was a big win, but for as weak as the NFC West is, it's not too significant when looking at the rest of the NFL.
That being said, QB Tarvaris Jackson only threw for 171 yards on 18 completions and also had a pick. It was an ugly win for Seattle, but most will agree: Jackson is not the long-term answer under center for head coach Pete Carroll in The Great Northwest.
Drafting Andrew Luck, however, would totally change the complexion of the team and give some much-needed credibility to the NFL's worst division.
And, to make Luck's case more evident, QB Tarvaris Jackson has accounted for three TDs in three games, but also five turnovers.
If Seattle is to make strides and regain supremacy in the NFC West, having more turnovers than TDs from your QB isn't going to cut it.
2007 was the year in which Tarvaris contributed the most for Minnesota, where he accounted for 12 TDs and 16 turnovers.
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