Who wouldn't want to follow in the footsteps of John Elway and Eli Manning? Joe Burrow, that's who. The Heisman Trophy winner, national champion and consensus No. 1 pick in next month's draft said Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that he'd have no qualms playing in Cincinnati, which owns the top choice. "Yeah, I'm not going to not play," the LSU star quarterback replied when asked if he would report to the Bengals should they select him No. 1 overall on April 23 in Las Vegas. "I'm a ballplayer. Whoever picks me, I'm going to go show up."Burrow, who grew up in Athens, Ohio, and initially attended Ohio State, said he'd love to play professionally in his home state. "Yeah, absolutely. It's 2 hours, 15 minutes from my house,” Burrow said. "I could go home for dinner if I wanted to." Burrow said on Dan Patrick's radio show last month that it was important for him to keep winning in the NFL and that while he wanted to be the first overall pick, "you also want to go to a great organization that is committed to winning. Committed to winning Super Bowls." The Bengals haven't won a Super Bowl since entering the league in 1968. - AP College Football