
Anthony Richardson Sr. DVOA, Advanced Stats, & Fantasy Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT6' 4'' , 244 lbs
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Birthdate05/22/2002 (23)
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CollegeFlorida
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Draft Info2023: Rd 1, Pk 4
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StatusActive


2024 season stats
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Passing Yards1,814 33rd
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Passing Touchdowns8 34th
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Passing EPA-17.9 35th
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Adjusted DYAR-18 31st
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40-Yard Dash4.4399%ile 99th percentile99th percentile
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Speed Score126.7100%ile 100th percentile100th percentile
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Hand Size10.595%ile 95th percentile95th percentile
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Arm Length32.7574%ile 74th percentile74th percentile
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Vertical Leap40.5100%ile 100th percentile100th percentile
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Broad Jump129100%ile 100th percentile100th percentile
Recent Games
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Rushing
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18
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0
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0
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0.0%
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0
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0.0
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0
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0
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0.0
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43
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17
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41
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16
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63.6%
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11.9
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36
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97.2
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70
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7.8
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15
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55.7
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5.3
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STATS
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Current Season
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126
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264
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47.7%
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1,814
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6.9
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8
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12
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61.6
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86
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512
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6.0
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6
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175
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Last 3 years
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176
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348
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50.6%
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2,391
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6.9
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11
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13
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67.8
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111
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648
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5.8
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10
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244
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, who is locked in a position battle with Daniel Jones for the starting QB job this offseason, said he worked extensively on "footwork" and "being able to just stay calm in the pocket." The former fourth overall pick in 2023 was benched in favor of veteran Joe Flacco in 2024 and has missed considerable time due to injuries in his first two years in the league. The 22-year-old signal-caller has elite rushing ability, but he has posted just a 50.6% career completion rate, which is why the Colts brought in Jones this offseason to push the physically-gifted athlete. The Colts have said they've received encouraging reports on Richardson's progress this offseason, but the proof will be in the pudding of whether he can beat out Jones and stay healthy. In a best-case scenario, Richardson will win the starting gig and be an upside QB2 target in fantasy due to his rushing ability.

Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones will begin competing for the starting role in 2025 when their offseason program begins on Tuesday. Both Richardson and Jones are former top-10 picks that haven't lived up to their draft stock so far in their careers. Richardson has elite rushing upside, but he needs to improve as a passer and has missed 17 of a possible 34 games due to two injuries. "You don't want to begin with an end in mind," general manager Chris Ballard said. "If I'm a betting man, at some point, both of them will help us." Richardson was going through the draft process before his rookie year and was recovering from shoulder surgery last offseason, so he'll have his first normal offseason to prepare going into the 2025 campaign. He has more pure fantasy upside due to his rushing ability, but his draft stock is way down with the possibility that both Jones and Richardson are making starts.

Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones will split first-team repetitions in practices as soon as the team begins offseason workouts on April 21, according to head coach Shane Steichen. The Colts don't plan to ease the two QBs into the competition for the starting job. Steichen said "it's going to come down to who's the most consistent, who's the most productive, will be the starter." The Colts still hope that Richardson, the former fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft, will develop into the long-term franchise starting signal-caller. But the 22-year-old has been way too inconsistent as a passer in his first two NFL seasons and has missed 17 of a possible 34 games due to four separate injuries. He completed just 47.7% of his passes in 2024, but his dynamic abilities as a runner make continue to give him high-end QB1 upside if he can ever put it all together and stay healthy.
