In an attempt to take the human element out of the equation, I had the Pro Football Network (PFN) mock draft simulator run a full seven-round mock draft for the Indianapolis Colts, which included two early-round trades. When it comes to predicting who the Colts are going to select throughout the draft, we all have our own thought processes when it comes to making those selections. That’s one of the things that makes this time of the year so fun–the variety of options that are out there and the different reasoning behind it all. How to attack the Colts’ positional needs, specific prospect traits that we want on our team, or perhaps a more aggressive approach resulting in more trades are all going to greatly impact how the mock draft turns out. And from person to person, this can lead to drastically different results.