1. Colts: Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford Most would say that Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck is the safest pick for the rebuilding Colts. Despite some ridiculous public statements to the contrary, the Colts were always going to draft Luck. They simply wanted to make sure he had a solid pro day — he threw a 76-yarder into the wind — and that he passed the interview test. Luck is a better athlete than Peyton Manning was coming out of Tennessee in 1998 and definitely has a better drop-back step. He needs work on his deep throws, but he has a photographic memory and he is very Manning-like when it comes to character and work ethic. Luck could struggle because his college offensive line was comparatively better than what the Colts currently employ and he had a better power running game. Give the kid credit that he never hesitated about being the first overall pick because the Redskins have a lot more playmakers to offer Robert Griffin III. Luck could have pulled a John Elway, who refused to go to the Colts back in 1983. Kind of ironic, too, that Elway now employs Peyton Manning, the quarterback whose huge shadow will engulf…