Andrew Luck Daily Fantasy NFL Salary, Profile September 2015

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The Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback Andrew Luck Daily Fantasy NFL salary had him priced at $8.3K.  Luck is considered among the top 3 best fantasy quarterbacks in the league, averaging close to 30 fantasy points last season.

Luck averaged 297.6 passing yards per game and could even get better in 2015.

Former 49ers star and now with the Colts, Frank Gore, says of Luck: “He runs meetings like a coach.  Basically, I’m playing with a coordinator on the field. He’s a football god. He sees everything, and he sees the big picture of everything.”

Gore believes he can thrive playing alongside a QB the likes of Luck.

“He’s different. He knows what’s coming,” Gore said. “He lets me know when (there’s) something I don’t see. He’s just different. How he’s in the huddle, off the field, in the meetings, he runs it. He runs the show, even in the offseason, he ran it. One day he had running backs, the next day he has receivers. He’s just different. He’s a football god.”

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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