The Colts aren't going to shock the football world by taking anyone other than Andrew Luck with the first overall pick in this month's NFL Draft. Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star, influential in the area, wrote as much on Sunday. "If they over-think this, they're going to make a mistake they'll regret for years," said George Whitfield Jr., Luck's private quarterbacks coach. "He's constantly being categorized as being safe, the sure thing, almost to the point where it's a negative like there's a ceiling, no apparent way for him to get better," Whitfield added. "It's like they're describing a girl you've never seen as smart, witty, funny, consistent, without saying anything about her physically. It almost feels like they're looking at him as the guy with the least amount of negatives. "Let me tell you: He's far from a finished product. He's very far along, but there are still things he's working on mechanically and there are lots of things he'll get better at by being in the NFL. People are now seeing him throw those intermediate and perimeter passes, and those are throws he's been dying to make. You don't think David Shaw (Luck's coach at Stanford) didn't want to make more of those perimeter throws or go downtown more during the season? But look at Stanford's skill position guys. You can only spend within the budget you have. "But he's athletic. He's cat quick. He's strong. People are saying he's a prototypical pocket passer, like they're putting him in this category. But there's a lot more he can do."