My comments have nothing to do with FF. I'm a fan of Jackson. Fisher knows so much he muddled around the AFC South for years and was finally run out of town.
There have also been good right handed and left handed players. What's your point? A rookie RB who had many dud runs, a couple of nice plays and a fumble. That describes a lot of backup RBs in the league.
		
		
	 
I initially had similar thoughts - 14 pedestrian runs, and one good run.  But, here is a list of RBs that had 50+ yard runs last year.  It is not easy to rip off a 50-yard run in the NFL.  How many would you describe as garden-variety back-ups?1	DeMarco Murray
2	Jahvid Best
3	Michael Turner
4	Fred Jackson
Donald Brown
6	Reggie Bush
Jonathan Dwyer
8	DeAngelo Williams
9	Beanie Wells
10	Darren McFadden
Ray Rice
12	Rashard Mendenhall
13	Toby Gerhart
15	Willis McGahee
LeSean McCoy
17	Maurice Jones-Drew
Ben Tate
19	Frank Gore
20	Adrian Peterson
LeGarrette Blount
Richardson is a backup to Steven Jackson, and I would not pick him up expecting that he would steal the starting gig from Jackson.  But, he has starting RB skills, and if given an opportunity, I expect that he could perform as a RB2 right now.  In a dynasty league, I picked him up with a late-round rookie draft pick, and in deep leagues, I would be surprised if he is not already on someone's roster, if he is not, pick him up, and see how he develops.  I would not pick him up in a re-draft (unless I had Jackson), nor would I pick him up in a basic 2 or 3-player keeper league.