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On Sunday, Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star essentially guaranteed that the Colt will select quarterback Andrew Luck with the first pick in the 2012 draft. (Then again, there were media guarantees six years ago that the Texans would select Reggie Bush with the first pick.) But that hasn’t stopped folks from taking the recent words of Colts owner Jim Irsay at face value. Last week, Irsay said the first pick remains “up in the air.” Now comes from a somewhat unlikely source further evidence indicating that the Colts could choose Robert Griffin the third, after all. ESPN’s Michael Wilbon, during a phone-in visit with P-T-I partner Tony Kornheiser, said that the Colts are indeed pondering using the pick on Griffin. “It’s not like I’m following this closely, but I had the occasion over the weekend to talk to a couple of people who have intimate knowledge of what the Colts are thinking,” Wilbon said, via the Washington Post. “And you and I have talked very briefly on the show about are they still considering RGI-I-I? Tony, I’m told they are.” |