The Indianapolis Colts had planned to move on from Anthony Richardson Sr. after agreeing to allow him to seek a trade ahead of the NFL Scouting Combine in February. The fourth-year quarterback had seen his fair share of ups and downs during his three seasons in Indianapolis thus far, a rollercoaster of an experiment that has since resulted in a fellow 'failed' Top 10 drafted quarterback earning the starting job from him. After sitting on the trade block for nearly two months with no suitors, Richardson's best chance of being dealt was during NFL Draft weekend. As the Colts' brass took the podium for their annual pre-draft press conferences, which lined up with when the voluntary offseason workout program began, general manager Chris Ballard addressed the trade rumors and revealed that Richardson was away from the team while his future was being resolved . "Anthony (Richardson Sr.) is not here. He's also requested a trade. He's down in Jacksonville training.…