Even though veteran Daniel Jones was signed in free-agency, this is still Anthony Richardson’s job to lose. Now entering his third season as a pro, it is basically do or die for him as the potential Colts’ franchise quarterback. He has to step up both on the playing field and off of it too, making sure his work ethic and leadership leave nothing to be questioned. He also faces the tall task of not missing any games due to injury. If Anthony Richardson manages to become a consistent starter, then the Colts’ offense will be near unstoppable, but it is somewhat confusing because Richardson’s skillset is much better suited for a gunslinger approach, while this offense seems made for a “game-manager” type of quarterback, but that is an issue for another article.
Analyzing the Colts’ Depth Chart - Offense
