2024 Pass/Rush Stats
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1814
TD
8
INT
12
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499
TD
6
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Health has been an issue for Richardson since the Colts drafted him fourth overall in 2023. He’s missed 17 of 34 games, including four last season with hip, oblique, foot and back injuries (he was benched while healthy for two other games). Perhaps an even greater issue is Richardson’s accuracy. Last year, it was off the chart -- the bottom of the chart. At 54.9 percent, his on-target rate was last in the league by more than 12 percentage points, and his 47.7 completion percentage was the worst since Tim Tebow's 46.5 in 2011. It doesn’t help that Richardson is in love with the deep ball. He threw 20.1 percent of his attempts at least 20 yards downfield -- far and away tops in the league -- and had a league-high 12.2-yard average target depth. Yet, he converted that to a mere 6.8 YPA (25th). His massive rushing production -- 499 yards and six scores in 11 games -- was the one saving grace for his fantasy value, but he nonetheless failed to reach 14 fantasy points in seven games (four with single digits). This year, he could lose the starting job to free-agent signing Daniel Jones, who will split first-team reps at training camp. The Colts have solid skill-position players, and Jonathan Taylor likely will get around 20 carries per game again, so Richardson doesn’t have to be prolific. He just has to be not terrible, nor constantly injured. There’s still hope his accuracy improves with better footwork and touch, as he turned 23 in May and has just 348 NFL pass attempts to his name. Even modest improvement might be enough to yield low-end QB1 production for fantasy given his rushing skills, but he'll need a bigger step forward to keep the starting job all year. Read Past Outlooks
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Set to come in after Jones vs. GB
Head coach Shane Steichen said Sunday that Richardson's scheduled to be the second quarterback into Saturday's preseason game against the Packers after Daniel Jones, Joel A. Erickson of the Indianapolis Star reports.
ANALYSIS
The team plans for Jones to start and play a couple of series before Richardson gets the rest of the first half. It's encouraging that Richardson will get right back in there after exiting on the second drive of Indianapolis' preseason opener against the Ravens due to a dislocated right pinkie finger. There doesn't seem to be much daylight between Richardson and Jones in the battle for the Colts' starting quarterback job.
The team plans for Jones to start and play a couple of series before Richardson gets the rest of the first half. It's encouraging that Richardson will get right back in there after exiting on the second drive of Indianapolis' preseason opener against the Ravens due to a dislocated right pinkie finger. There doesn't seem to be much daylight between Richardson and Jones in the battle for the Colts' starting quarterback job.
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31.8%Avg Target Depth
12.3 YdsSack Rate
5.0%Avg Receiver YAC
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244 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.43 secVertical Jump
40.5 inBroad Jump
129 inBench Press
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Richardson’s rookie season earned an "incomplete" thanks to injuries, but his four-game debut showed glimpses of why the Colts made him the fourth overall pick in 2023. He suffered a bruised knee in Week 1, a concussion in Week 2 that also cost him the next game and a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 5 that required surgery. He showed off his big arm at times, though he didn’t throw deep a lot -- just 7.1 percent of his attempts went beyond 20 yards -- and his accuracy, while still a work in progress, wasn’t necessarily the Achilles' heel some expected. His running game is already top-tier, and he proved as elusive and powerful as advertised en route to 5.4 yards per rush (8th among QBs with at least 25 attempts) and four touchdowns. On 14 designed runs, he averaged a QB-high 7.0 yards per rush. The uber-athletic Richardson has an unprecedented size/speed combo -- 6-4, 244 with a 4.43 40 -- that should give him a solid fantasy floor while his passing develops. Coach Shane Steichen, who guided the development of Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia, will undoubtedly encourage Richardson to better protect himself, but the QB will still form a nasty two-headed rushing attack with RB Jonathan Taylor. WRs Michael Pittman, Josh Downs and Alec Pierce are reliable targets, and the team drafted 6-2 Adonai Mitchell, who has 4.34 speed, to give Richardson the deep threat he did not have last season. Better health might be all that's needed for Richardson to quickly jump into the top 5 of fantasy quarterbacks.
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Throws during Saturday's practice
While participating in Saturday's practice, Richardson (finger) was able to grip and throw the football in individual and team drills, as he normally does, according to James Boyd of The Athletic.
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Practicing Saturday
Richardson (finger) participated in practice Saturday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
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On track to practice Saturday
Richardson (finger) plans to practice Saturday, Stephen Holder of ESPN reports.
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May practice Saturday
Richardson (finger) could return to practice as soon as Saturday, Stephen Holder of ESPN reports.
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X-rays come back clean
Richardson's X-rays on his dislocated finger came back clean Thursday night, and he's expected to return to practice "in the coming days," NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports.
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Set to play after Jones vs. Packers
Richardson's scheduled to be the second quarterback into Saturday's preseason game against the Packers after Daniel Jones gets the start, per head coach Shane Steichen, Joel A. Erickson of the Indianapolis Star reports.
ANALYSIS
Richardson started the Colts' preseason opener against the Ravens but exited on the second drive after dislocating his right pinkie finger. Luckily for Richardson, the injury won't sideline him for the team's second preseason game, but he'll have to wait his turn until after Jones plays a couple series with the Colts opting to switch up the order of their quarterbacks in their ongoing competition for the regular-season starting job.
Richardson started the Colts' preseason opener against the Ravens but exited on the second drive after dislocating his right pinkie finger. Luckily for Richardson, the injury won't sideline him for the team's second preseason game, but he'll have to wait his turn until after Jones plays a couple series with the Colts opting to switch up the order of their quarterbacks in their ongoing competition for the regular-season starting job.