Three quarterbacks had been taken within the first spherical of the 2023 NFL Draft, with wildly totally different rookie seasons for every. High general decide Bryce Younger had a disastrous first 12 months with the Carolina Panthers, whereas second decide C.J. Stroud flourished with the Houston Texans on his technique to profitable Offensive Rookie of the 12 months and an AFC Divisional Spherical look. Whereas Younger is in search of large enchancment beneath new coach Dave Canales, Stroud is a preseason MVP candidate on a professional Tremendous Bowl contender.
Then there’s the No. 4 general choice: Anthony Richardson of the Indianapolis Colts. Arguably probably the most polarizing quarterback of the draft, the 22-year-old’s rookie marketing campaign sadly resulted in early October.
Between his lone season as a starter on the College of Florida and his handful of begins with the Colts, there’s nonetheless scant information on whether or not or not the predominantly NFL Mix-fueled hype surrounding Richardson is warranted. He’s a captivating case examine in “instruments over productiveness.” Whereas Richardson’s school stats weren’t overly spectacular on an in any other case unremarkable Gators group, his bodily traits had been, to cite Robert Palmer, “merely irresistible.”
What can we draw from his restricted NFL pattern dimension?
Richardson’s NFL stats: 50-of-84 (59.5%) for 577 yards, 3 touchdowns, 1 interception, 1 misplaced fumble, 7 sacks taken; 25 carries for 136 yards, 4 speeding touchdowns
Sturdiness is an actual query mark
Richardson began 4 video games however solely accomplished one. Within the remaining sequence of his debut in opposition to the Jacksonville Jaguars, he left with a bruised knee. A concussion in Week 2 in opposition to the Houston Texans brought about him to overlook Week 3, whereas an AC joint sprain in Week 5 versus the Tennessee Titans marked the tip of his season. All three accidents had been sustained whereas operating the ball.
At Florida, Richardson didn’t miss a lot precise sport time in his remaining 12 months in school, though he tore his meniscus in opposition to Florida State again in 2021 and underwent surgical procedure. Different minor knocks took him out of two video games, and he harm his knee whereas dancing (no, severely). Whereas it’s untimely to declare Richardson injury-prone, his well being goes to be among the many many subplots of Richardson’s second season.
The Colts offense was not constant, however it was explosive
On the time of the Los Angeles Rams sport (his solely full begin to date), Richardson led the NFL in explosive play charge (12+yard rushes and 20+yard passes). The Rams efficiency epitomizes the highs and lows of the Colts offense beneath Richardson. 5 of his 11 completions had been explosive performs, together with this outrageous deep move to receiver Alec Pierce as he was being corralled by Aaron Donald.
However scattered across the explosives had been large lulls. Previous to Richardson’s fourth quarter heroics that turned a 23-8 gap right into a 23-23 tie, the Rams held the Colts offense to three.7 yards per play, 8 first downs, and Richardson was simply 5-of-14 passing.
In his debut versus the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Colts had a markedly conservative gameplan and scored 14 offensive factors on 14 drives. As Stampede Blue’s Jay Robins famous, although, Richardson was way more aggressive along with his downfield passing after Week 1.
Some examples of how his debut sport skews information:
Anthony Richardson Week 1:
• -0.056 Anticipated Factors Added (fifteenth)
• 5.4% Turnover Worthy Throw% (twenty fourth)
• 5.8 Air Yards (twenty eighth)Anthony Richardson Weeks 2, 4, & 5:
• +1.44 EPA (tenth)
• 0% TWT% (1st)
• 9.9 Air Yards (2nd) https://t.co/6olrnYzlmt— Jay Robins mark (@RobinsLucas) August 3, 2024
Accuracy stays a difficulty
One of many pink flags relating to Richardson’s skillset was his accuracy, having accomplished lower than 55 % of his throws in school. For as easy and easy as his throwing movement appears to be like, having an awfully highly effective arm means nothing with out constant purpose or management.
On intermediate passes (10-19 yards past the road of scrimmage), Richardson was simply 9-of-19 for 173 yards, 1 landing, and 1 interception, per PFF. His 52.6 adjusted completion share (which accounts for drops) ranked barely above Kenny Pickett and Tommy DeVito.
On this 12 months’s preseason finale in opposition to the Cincinnati Bengals, Richardson began 7-of-8 with a landing, solely to complete 1-of-6 the remainder of the night time with a pick-six thrown, inflicting Kirk Herbstreit to create a QB controversy out of skinny air between him and Joe Flacco.
Overthrows had been a famous drawback for Richardson in school and the erratic throws have endured within the execs.
#Colts QB Anthony Richardson
Unhealthy overthrow from Richardson. Inconsistent mechanics result in inconsistent accuracy.
Potential continues to be there however that is one thing he has to wash up. pic.twitter.com/iF9Dp9kf0W
— Kendell Hollowell (@KHollowell_) August 24, 2024
Richardson is a critical pink zone speeding risk
It’s not regular for somebody of Richardson’s dimension (6’4 and 244 lbs) to have 4.43-second pace within the 40-yard sprint. Richardson didn’t put up gaudy stats on restricted makes an attempt (17 carries for 100 yards on designed rushes), however he did turn into the primary rookie quarterback to hurry for a landing in his first three begins. His energy and acceleration make him extremely harmful within the open discipline.
Richardson had six designed carries within the pink zone, scoring 4 occasions. Solely Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Jalen Hurts had extra pink zone speeding touchdowns amongst quarterbacks.
What may change in 2024?
Colts head coach Shane Steichen stated this previous June about whether or not or not the group would restrict Richardson’s operating this season, “Are you gonna restrict Steph Curry from taking pictures 3-pointers?” The previous Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator had super success guiding Jalen Hurts to MVP runner-up in 2022, and that’s what makes his partnership with Richardson so tantalizing.
It’s price stating that the Colts additionally didn’t have star operating again Jonathan Taylor for seven video games final 12 months resulting from a contract holdout and accidents. Taylor’s return coincided with the tip of Richardson’s season. The Colts nonetheless completed eighth in rush DVOA (per FTN Fantasy) regardless of the extended absences of each males. With one of many higher strains within the league, anticipate Steichen to make heavy use of Richardson and Taylor in read-option and run-pass choices in his playbook. Behind that OL, there’s each purpose to suppose Richardson will likely be an integral a part of an elite speeding assault, and he’ll lastly have the providers of one of many prime operating backs within the league.
The ceiling of the Colts offense, nevertheless, finally hinges upon Richardson’s rocket proper arm. He’s not but a sophisticated sufficient passer to be much less reliant on his scrambling and designed runs. Indy’s entrance workplace sought to enhance the large receiver group by drafting Adonai ‘AD’ Mitchell within the second spherical. He offers the Colts a deep risk and pace component that prime possibility Michael Pittman Jr. lacks, and his spectacular preseason may even see him rapidly overtake the inconsistent Alec Pierce when it comes to goal share. Josh Downs has been injured and can miss Week 1 in opposition to the Houston Texans, however the second-year participant from North Carolina had a productive rookie season and figures to be a high quality slot possibility for Richardson.
Pre-draft (and even post-draft), Richardson drew frequent comparisons to Buffalo Payments quarterback Josh Allen, who was equally terrific on the mix, had issues about his accuracy, decision-making, and throwing mechanics at Wyoming, but additionally had much more collegiate expertise than Richardson. After a shaky first two seasons within the execs, Allen has considerably improved his accuracy and is now a perennial MVP candidate (even when nonetheless scrutinized for his turnovers).
With simply 18 begins since highschool, it’s extra cheap than to not anticipate a wholesome, full-season Richardson to have rising pains, very like Allen did. There’s definitely no assure that he’ll develop as rapidly or efficiently as Allen. Nonetheless, along with his particular person expertise, the offensive expertise round him, and Steichen’s inventive schemes, he’s effectively positioned to succeed sooner moderately than later.
The Colts aren’t projected to issue within the AFC playoff image, but when Richardson is ready to clear up a few of his greatest flaws and maximize his best strengths, Indy may go a step additional after narrowly lacking final 12 months’s playoffs with Minshew on the helm. On the very least, Richardson must be extraordinarily entertaining to look at, and his growth is why he’s must-see TV for this season and past.