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Andrew Luck is voted just the 92nd-best NFL player by his peers
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Andrew Luck is voted just the 92nd-best NFL player by his peers

Published May. 5, 2016 1:03 p.m. ET

What a difference a year can make. Just ask Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck. Or, more specifically, his peers.

Luck was voted the 92nd-best player in the league -- a year after finishing seventh -- in an NFL.com poll voted on by his fellow NFL players.

Luck, 26, played only seven games last season because of shoulder and ribs injuries and didn't play at all after Nov. 8 after he suffered a lacerated kidney. He was sacked 15 times behind an offensive line that did a subpar job of protecting him.

He threw for 1,881 yards and 15 touchdowns (with 12 interceptions) in those seven games after setting career highs in 2014 with 40 TD passes and 4,761 yards. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft was selected to the Pro Bowl in his first three seasons before his injury-plagued 2015 campaign.

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