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Old 04-29-2026, 07:00 PM
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Let’s play what if with Anthony Richardson. I’ll admit that there are a lot of what if’s, but when you start talking about him, there are a few givens. He’s got incredible size and athleticism. He’s truly capable of doing things that few Quarterbacks are capable of. He’s 24 years old, young by NFL standards. He hasn’t exactly carved out a reputation for diligence and dedication to his craft. He’s injury prone, and he’s had problems with accuracy and anticipation.

Let’s start out with the simplest what if. What if he’s healthy. What if the vision problems clear up? If they don’t, he has no market value, no one is going to sign him, much less part with draft capital for him.

Second, let’s assume that all the hours he spent working with coaches in the past two off-seasons pays off and he is able to hit the broad side of a barn at 20 yards.

What if he’s healthy has a good training camp and looks competent in preseason action?

What if Daniel Jones misses 3 or so games, Richardson goes in and they win 2 or 3. What if he completes 60% of his passes, puts up some td’s, eliminates errors, and demonstrates that he has the potential to develop into a quality NFL Quarterback?

In a free agent market usually devoid of quality at the position, what is he worth?

In 2026, losing a player who signed for $6 Million per season got you a 6th round pick.
A player getting $10.5 Million got a 5th.
For $16 Million, you got a 4th.
And losing a guy who received $25 Million was good for a 3rd.

Last edited by Kray007; 04-29-2026 at 07:53 PM.
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