Ogie Ogilthorpe
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Richardson would not be a good backup option IMO. You only bring him in if you think there's a legit chance he can become "the guy" long term. Otherwise it's better to have a backup that fits the system you currently have. Richardson fits much better in a run first offense like Lamar is in. He's a horrible fit for an offense that throws 30+ times a game.
I guess you could have a wildcat type of package with him where he comes in for 5-10 plays a game but I'm not sure that alone is worth bringing him in for.
I think a lot of people also don't quite get the real role of the backup. It's a boatload of items, like helping the starter get ready for Sunday, someone the starter can come to the bench and talk to about the last series, et al. There's a reason guys like McCown, Chase Daniel, Brian Hoyer, Jacoby Brissett, et al were/have been backup QBs in the NFL for so long. It wasn't that much about their ability on the field.
I'm a big fan of guys that played a lot of college football before the NFL. JJ McCarthy played in 40 games at Michigan, starting in 29 as the full time starter his last two seasons, playing in some big time pressure situations. Howell played/started for 3 years at UNC, 37 games.
I also have to think about what KOC sees and wants in the position and the fact is, they picked JJ McCarthy in the draft, they sought out Sam Howell, and they went after Brosmer (and yes, they must have seen something in Rypien to bring him in last year and keep him this year).