June 17, 2009 4:49pm CDT
Many objects are thought to bring good luck. Perhaps most well known are the rabbit's foot, the four-leaf clover, and the horseshoe. Therefore, it's no surprise the Indianapolis Colts sport the horseshoe on their helmets when you consider the good fortune they've experienced in selecting Pro Bowl-bound running backs in the NFL Draft. A brief glimpse of their past success reveal Marshall Faulk (No. 2 overall in 1994), Edgerrin James (No. 4 in 1999), and Joseph Addai (No. 30 in 2006). Will the trend of Pro Bowl-backs continue with this year's drafting of University of Connecticut's running back Donald Brown No. 27 overall?Associate Editor
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