The Indianapolis Colts didn't have a first-round pick in this year's edition of the NFL draft, but they still addressed their positional needs throughout the three-day extravaganza. Every player the Colts drafted came from an SEC or Big 10 school, showing that general manager Chris Ballard only wanted to take a chance on guys who had played against top-tier talent at the NCAA level. That being said, just because a player is from an elite conference doesn't mean their game will translate to the professional level. Some of the league's best players come from small schools, and Ballard knows that. Regardless, despite drafting "proven" talents, the Colts didn't move up in post-draft power rankings. In fact, most analysts feel other teams improved much more than Indy. Let's take a look at where the Colts stand across the league. CBS Sports : 20 Longtime NFL analyst Pete Prisco has the Colts dropping one spot from 19th after the draft.…