The Indianapolis Colts reportedly think that rookie starting quarterback Anthony Richardson is further along than pre-draft evaluations would lead people to believe.
ESPN's Dan Graziano included that note amid a longer blurb about why he felt Richardson, who made just 13 collegiate starts in Florida, may lead the league in interceptions.
"Don't take this the wrong way; I love Richardson's talent and think he has a chance to be a superstar," Graziano wrote. "So do the Colts. In fact, they actually think he's further along than the pre-draft evaluations had us believe. There are going to be throws and drives and even whole games in which he does things that other people simply can't physically do.