Andrew Luck is not yet the best quarterback in the NFL, but it's very clear when I watch him that he is the most talented. All the tools and skills to be the best are there, and when they click together, you get a glimpse of what will soon be.
What happened on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals was the natural result of what happens when Luck's talent is allowed to flourish untouched—you can thank Cincinnati's 31st-ranked Adjusted Sack Rate for some of that—the deeper in the play Luck can read, the more dangerous he becomes. Only a handful of downfield drops (mostly from clearly not-100 percent receiver T.Y. Hilton) kept Luck from sticking an unfathomable amount of yards on the Bengals defense.
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