July 8, 2024

Indianapolis Colts Training Camp

INDIANAPOLIS – It is time for Anthony Richardson to ramp things up a bit.

With the arrival of Colts OTAs this week, the expectation is Richardson will take part in his first 11-on-11 work, in a practice or game setting, since his rookie season ended on October 8, 2024.

Indianapolis Colts Training Camp

“Regardless the limited amount of play, (Richardson) was able to get enough under the belt to really build a confidence,” Hewlett, who has worked with Richardson for multiple offseason says. “I think there’s a certain aurora about him this time coming back, not that he could ever question could he able to do it before but he went out there and did it and did it at a high level. I think he was really excited about some of the progress.

Indianapolis Colts Training Camp

“This offseason, in spite of coming off an injury, I think he was feeling pretty good about where it was a going. Obviously there going to be those question marks as you come back from a surgery. Are those things going to work as you come back returning to throw? But I think we are many steps forward from where we were last year.”

In Hewlett’s work with Richardson exiting Florida, a major focus was on improving his velocity usage, in terms of when to use the variety of speeds on his throws.

Indianapolis Colts Training Camp

Hewlett is pleased with the progress there, with continued detail on wanting to “tie his feet to all his progressions” as they fine tune a few lower body things for the second-year quarterback.

“There was that narrative coming out of Florida couldn’t throw the ball without hitting the dirt,” Hewlett says. “He was inconsistent. And obviously that wasn’t the case.

Indianapolis Colts Training Camp

“He worked extremely hard in perfecting his craft. There were some things he had to tighten up. He paid attention to small details and made massive progress from last offseason. So we just picked up form last offseason with some limited volume and throwing in the return from injury.”

For Richardson, he has shared with Hewlett that he wants to work on the “Brock Purdy throws over the middle.”

A fan favorite of that type of throw did come last year in the Rams game, when Richardson delivered a strike down the steam to Josh Downs.

Indianapolis Colts Training Camp

In running the QB Collective in Florida (with other quarterbacks Hewlett has worked with including: Caleb Williams, Brock Purdy and Gardner Minshew), Hewlett heard the narrative on Richardson entering last year’s draft process

 

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