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Trent Richardson (1 Viewer)

Richardson looks very slow to the eye. He looks like he has no football instincts imo. He does not appear to be able to cutback at all and possesses very little quickness based on what l saw today. I drafted him so l wish l saw more than a power back with above average speed for his size.
He has plenty of cutback ability and has the quickness to dance around tackles. Just can't explode past them. Seems that as soon as he cuts past one tackler, there's another waiting because he just doesn't have the burst to get himself through the 2nd level.

 
When Brown had the huge run, there was a massive hole for him to run through. How come Richardson isn't getting those kind of lanes? Seems like the D was always locking onto him when he was in the game. Luck did seem to throw a whole lot more with him in the game?

 
I didn't watch the game today and I'm not defending him in any way but look at what some of the other top drafted backs did today:

Martin - 27/35 - 1.7 ypc

Foster - 27/102 - 3.8 ypc

Charles 18/65 - 3.6 ypc

Spiller 23/77 - 3.3 ypc

I don't know what to make of this, seems like there is no consistency in the run game this year. McCoy/Charles(with the exception of today), Forte, Peterson(TD's have hepled) and Lynch have been consistent but I doubt you could move TRich for any of them. I'm a frustrated owner and would move him but for what??? I really thought or was hoping this week he would go off and it sounds like the opposite. So who do you look at moving him for?

 
he got me 12.8 points today. an unimpressive 12.8, but it was better than my opponents CJ spiller who got 7.7. good enough for me. for this week anyway ;)

 
you missed your chance to get top value for him
I agree but is he a hold now, not redraft but keeper/dynasty league? Indy didn't give up a 1st round pick for him to sit on the bench, they will feed him the ball and he should get some G/L carries as well. Maybe I just want him to succeed?
I wanted him to be my franchise player alongside AJ Green. Doesn't look like that's gonna happen. Like you said, though, Indy didn't give up a 1st rounder for him to sit on the bench. Once he and Luck establish a rapport and get the checkdown game going, he should be at least as valuable as last season, perhaps more, at least in PPR. He's not looking like the stud we hoped, but I'll probably hold unless I can get someone to bite on a package for a sure-fire stud RB.

He has a nose for the endzone and can catch the ball. That's worth a spot on my roster, at least.

 
you missed your chance to get top value for him
I agree but is he a hold now, not redraft but keeper/dynasty league? Indy didn't give up a 1st round pick for him to sit on the bench, they will feed him the ball and he should get some G/L carries as well. Maybe I just want him to succeed?
I wanted him to be my franchise player alongside AJ Green. Doesn't look like that's gonna happen. Like you said, though, Indy didn't give up a 1st rounder for him to sit on the bench. Once he and Luck establish a rapport and get the checkdown game going, he should be at least as valuable as last season, perhaps more, at least in PPR. He's not looking like the stud we hoped, but I'll probably hold unless I can get someone to bite on a package for a sure-fire stud RB.

He has a nose for the endzone and can catch the ball. That's worth a spot on my roster, at least.
If he isn't more productive, you are dreaming. There comes a point where even the team will have to see that the backups are doing better and then winning takes precedence over sticker price/pride.

 
I just suck at talent evaluation cause i really thought he was going to be the next great RB. I had some doubts with Ingram but Richardson i thought was surefire. He doesn't suck but im not sure where his speed went. Donald Brown looked like he was fired out of a canon compared to Richardson.

 
I just suck at talent evaluation cause i really thought he was going to be the next great RB. I had some doubts with Ingram but Richardson i thought was surefire. He doesn't suck but im not sure where his speed went. Donald Brown looked like he was fired out of a canon compared to Richardson.
I watched him in college and he was a beast but that does not always translate to the NFL. I'm not great at talent evaluation but was going on the premise of what the so called experts were saying. I'm not sure how much the low YPC is on him or poor run blocking/lack of knowledge of the system etc., but as previous posters said, 2 weeks now where the backups looked better. I thought last year he looked pretty good considering the team he was on. But now I'm not sure as he should have bigger holes/better lanes to run through. Maybe it is poor vision and cut-back ability. I don't think I'll be able to trade him for anything decent at this point.

 
He breaks a lot of tackles, just doesn't seem to do much after that.

I was impressed his first few games last year, but he doesn't look the same since the rib injury.

 
cpd90 said:
Once he and Luck establish a rapport and get the checkdown game going, he should be at least as valuable as last season, perhaps more, at least in PPR.
Bradshaw is a stud pass blocker -- if he's also significantly better with the ball in his hands this isn't going to happen. This isn't the Browns -- Pagano is trying to win games here. He's not going to feature an inferior player just to protect the GMs ego. Richardson should still have RB2 value as the designated goal line hammer, and due to the fact that Bradshaw's foot will necessitate a less than full time load.

 
Richardson just looks too stiff out there. Honestly, I think he's too bulky. He doesn't look as flexible in the hips as he did at Alabama. It might be a crazy idea, but he should trim down to 210-215. He already had great natural strength and power his Freshman year.

 
cpd90 said:
Once he and Luck establish a rapport and get the checkdown game going, he should be at least as valuable as last season, perhaps more, at least in PPR.
Bradshaw is a stud pass blocker -- if he's also significantly better with the ball in his hands this isn't going to happen. This isn't the Browns -- Pagano is trying to win games here. He's not going to feature an inferior player just to protect the GMs ego. Richardson should still have RB2 value as the designated goal line hammer, and due to the fact that Bradshaw's foot will necessitate a less than full time load.
I understand this, and it will probably keep Richardson off the field most 3rd downs when Bradshaw is healthy, but that doesn't mean they won't pass the ball when Richardson is on the field.

You state this as though he'll never have a pass thrown his way. He'll have plenty. This isn't a run-run-pass league anymore.

 
cpd90 said:
Once he and Luck establish a rapport and get the checkdown game going, he should be at least as valuable as last season, perhaps more, at least in PPR.
Bradshaw is a stud pass blocker -- if he's also significantly better with the ball in his hands this isn't going to happen. This isn't the Browns -- Pagano is trying to win games here. He's not going to feature an inferior player just to protect the GMs ego. Richardson should still have RB2 value as the designated goal line hammer, and due to the fact that Bradshaw's foot will necessitate a less than full time load.
I understand this, and it will probably keep Richardson off the field most 3rd downs when Bradshaw is healthy, but that doesn't mean they won't pass the ball when Richardson is on the field. You state this as though he'll never have a pass thrown his way. He'll have plenty. This isn't a run-run-pass league anymore.
Where again did I say he'll never have a pass thrown his way? I was responding to your "at least as valuable as last year in PPR" comment. If he doesn't start doing something, he's not coming anywhere near last year's 50 catches IMO. If he can't manage better than 3.0 YPC, he's probably unlikely to match last year's carry total, either. Jury's still out to some extent, but with every passing game it's looking more and more like he's just not very good.

 
“It validates the stupidity of the Browns front office.”--ESPN analyst and former Bears HC Mike Ditka voicing his opinion of the Trent Richardson trade

Ofcourse Ditka is the one who traded away his entire draft for RB Ricky Williams.

I don't think that turned out too well for him.

Mike Holmgren said if he were the coach of the Browns and he was told the team had traded away Richardson that he would walk.

Holmgren is the guy who whiffed on sealing a deal for QB RG III. With egg on his face from that fiasco he wound up trading three draft picks to move-up one spot in order to secure drafting RB Trent Richardson.

Holmgren didn't have to make that deal but without having gotten RG III he used the extra first round pick gotten in the deal Atlanta used to draft WR Julio Jones to draft 28 year old QB Brandon Weeden.

Now that the Browns traded away Ricahardson and with Brian Hoyer Wally Pipping Weeden well...

Ditka and Holmgren are no longer coaching or running franchises.

I think that says it all.

 

 
Pretty amazing the contrast between Holmgren's HOF level talents as a coach vs. his unbelievable incompetence as a GM / personnel guy. He set the Browns back years.

 
Richardson just looks too stiff out there. Honestly, I think he's too bulky. He doesn't look as flexible in the hips as he did at Alabama. It might be a crazy idea, but he should trim down to 210-215. He already had great natural strength and power his Freshman year.
Maybe not that low but if he's currently 230 he could stand to lose 10 lbs.

 
I was just offered the following trade:

Shane Vereen and a 2014 2nd rounder

for

Trent Richardson and a 2014 1st rounder

Thoughts? Comments? His stock sure seems to have fallen quite a bit. No way that trade gets offered just 4 weeks ago.

 
I was just offered the following trade:

Shane Vereen and a 2014 2nd rounder

for

Trent Richardson and a 2014 1st rounder

Thoughts? Comments? His stock sure seems to have fallen quite a bit. No way that trade gets offered just 4 weeks ago.
Your league need better owners.

 
I know he doesn't warrant the high pick we all drafted him at in this years draft, but he will get the carries and snaps that maybe only 4 other RBs in the league get.

That shows value to me but sure would we want better than a 3 Ypc average, absolutely.

 
I know he doesn't warrant the high pick we all drafted him at in this years draft, but he will get the carries and snaps that maybe only 4 other RBs in the league get.

That shows value to me but sure would we want better than a 3 Ypc average, absolutely.
I disagree with this. When Bradshaw is back, he will take snaps/carries away from Richardson, if Richardson doesn't get better. Instead of the 21 touches Richardson got yesterday, he might only get 15. There's 20+ RBs in the league averaging that.

 
So what's the thinking here? Get what you can for him or hold and wait?
IMO in redraft unless you already have 2 other tier 2 or better RB's, he's probably a hold. Very disappointing day yesterday but running backs that get steady carries (especially near the GL) are still pretty hard to find, and I think at this point you'd be hard pressed to get a Ridley or even a Powell for him. I think people would be better off hoping (praying?) that with more time in the system he'll show better vision (he's looked brutal in that regard) and that he only looked slow because he was being hesitant. I have not doubt he will continue to get chances over the next few weeks, especially since he hasn't been costing the Colts any wins - so he should remain startable in the near term, but if he keeps playing like this he will lose his job sometime in the second half. If you have 2 other strong RB's and can get a strong contributor in another position for him, I would do it. Given how most owners this year are starving for consistent production from the RB position, I think this is still a possibility.

In keeper/dynasty if you can get a first round rookie pick plus a solid contributor for him, I might do it. That being said I own him in dynasty and I am not hitting the panic button at this point. I have seen plenty of times when a player just doesn't "get it" with regard to understanding a system or preparation in the offseason, and later on a light switch turns on for them. Trich is clearly physically talented but something appears very wrong with him right now and I'm guessing its in the head. Hopefully he can fix this, and fortunately for me I the can afford to be patient in that league.

 
In keeper/dynasty if you can get a first round rookie pick plus a solid contributor for him, I might do it. That being said I own him in dynasty and I am not hitting the panic button at this point. I have seen plenty of times when a player just doesn't "get it" with regard to understanding a system or preparation in the offseason, and later on a light switch turns on for them. Trich is clearly physically talented but something appears very wrong with him right now and I'm guessing its in the head. Hopefully he can fix this, and fortunately for me I the can afford to be patient in that league.
I don't know about this -- running is a pretty instinctive skill. Stuff like ball security, route running, and pass blocking are more of a craft -- that stuff can be fixed with hard work and coaching. Poor vision / instincts and lack of burst I'm not so sure about. It's really starting to look like Richardson (and Ingram for that matter) is just a guy who got to run behind an NFL-level offensive line in college.

 
Good read hx, luckily I have forte and bush for my RBs so maybe I can strengthen my WRs by trading him to someone that needs RB help.

 
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