Money won't deter the Colts from taking a quarterback in April's draft. They just have to make sure they've got the right man to succeed Peyton Manning. Indianapolis vice chairman Bill Polian told radio listeners Monday night that the Colts could afford to keep Manning on the roster next season and still use their first-round draft pick on another franchise quarterback without sacrificing competitiveness. "The payment to the first-round draft choice is far less than it was under the old (collective bargaining) agreement, so you could afford that," Polian told a caller. "I'm perfectly fine with that approach." Read more: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7292146/bill-polian-says-money-stop-indianapolis-colts-drafting-qb