Anthony Richardson
QB

Anthony Richardson

IndianapolisNFL - Indianapolis

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4
Weeks of Data
37
Total Recommendations
3.8
Avg Confidence
2
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
28.9%
58 times
Sit
32.3%
65 times
Add
11.4%
23 times
Drop
4.5%
9 times

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➡️ Stable: 1 mentions this week (consistent)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 6
1 mentions
2025 Week 5
1 mentions
2025 Week 2
2 mentions
2025 Week 0
33 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 6Sit3
Oct 12

He hurt his eye in warmups and was ruled out, so he won’t play — don’t start him. Take him out of your lineup and use a different quarterback or another player who’s actually playing.

Week 5Add5
Oct 06

He only played at the end of a blowout, so one game doesn't prove he’ll keep getting chances. If you have room, stash him on a long-term or deep bench, but don’t start him in regular weekly lineups until he gets more playing time or the starter is hurt — watch injury news and next week’s snaps.

Week 2Sit
Sep 08

He runs well but can’t complete passes and gives the ball away too much, and adding Daniel Jones makes his job shaky — don’t start him in weekly lineups right now. If you’re in a long-term league, trade him for a decent return, and watch his completion rate, turnovers, how many plays he gets compared to Jones, and any coach talk about his passing.

Week 0Medium
Aug 26

Draft Richardson only in the late rounds — grab him after most quarterbacks are gone. He's risky (finger injury, job competition, shaky passing) but can run and have big games, so consider keeping him as a backup in leagues where you start two quarterbacks.