Indianapolis Colts rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson is quickly adjusting to life in the NFL, but he also understands his development must take its course naturally.
There may not be a more enthusiastic or eager player on the roster than Richardson. The 21-year-old is constantly beaming with excitement every time he’s on the field.
Even so, the reps in early training camp practices have taught him not to force anything beyond his control.
“When it comes to guys being open, it’s a tough league. The windows are definitely a lot smaller, but it’s just a matter of knowing when to throw it and when not to – not forcing it because if it’s first and second down in the red zone or goal line, then you have a chance for the next play instead of trying to force it and be Superman and make something work when there is really nothing there,” Richardson told reporters Tuesday.
After missing a practice due to undergoing nasal septum surgery, Richardson returned for Tuesday’s padded practice, the first of Colts training camp. He wound up taking every starting rep with the first-team offense for the first time since being drafted.
Though he had a shaky day, Richardson feels comfortable with the rate of his development.
“I feel like I’m working but there is also room for improvement. So, just taking it day by day,” said Richardson.
Keeping a cool head is the key to managing the ebbs and flows of the NFL life, especially for a rookie coming into the league with just 13 collegiate starts under his belt.
“It’s definitely different – different from every level. You’re playing against the best of the best. Regardless of what group you’re going with, everybody is out there working. It’s just a matter of getting the momentum down pat and staying locked in mentally,” Richardson said. “You can have ups and downs, but it’s just a matter of keeping your head cool, calm and collected and just making plays.”
The Colts will continue to develop Richardson at his natural pace, but the excitement is growing to see this electric player on the field when the preseason gets started next week.