There will have to be patience in 's return in 2024.Even with in the lead-up to the start of the ' offseason Erick Aybar Jersey program last month, last year's No. 4 pick will be monitored in OTAs in the upcoming weeks. Maybe that continues into training camp this summer, too. And there may be rookie mistakes on the field. After all, Richardson played just 173 snaps including just one full game before suffering a season-ending AC joint sprain in Week 5 last season. There are many learning experiences that he didn't have that he will have to go through in 2024.All those factors hang over Richardson, whose health and play will define the Colts' succe s this season. Their lack of significant moves in free agency represent a belief in his ability to elevate the team into contention.What if that ability truly exceeds expectations?ADVERTISEMENT On paper, Indianapolis has set the foundation for a potentially big bounce back for Richardson in Year 2.General manager Chris Ballard has emphasized the need to protect Richardson and get him more weapons in the offseason. The Colts backed that up in the draft, using four of their top Kirby Puckett Jersey five picks on an offense that was a top-10 scoring unit last season: offensive linemen (third round) and (fourth round) and wide receivers (second round) and (fifth round).Indianapolis already has an established starting offensive line in , , , and . As mid-round picks, Goncalves and Bortolini add valuable depth.The Colts see positional flexibility in both players. They believe Gonclaves who they traded up for in the third round can play tackle, guard and maybe even center. They believe Bortolini is an inside swing player."You can never have enough good linemen," Ballard said.Mitchell, a first-round talent the Colts got at No. 52 overall, proved to be a dynamic outside receiver at the college level who showed up in the biggest moments. He had five touchdowns in as many College Football Playoff games in his time at and ."I think he's got a rare ability to separate at the top of routes," coach Shane Steichen said. "He's got an arsenal of releases versus pre s man. You can see it show up on tape. The guy is a competitor. To get him where we got him, I couldn't be more fired up about it."Quinn Ewers connects with Adonai Mitchell on a 14-yard TD strike The rookie will join an already promising wide receiver room led by standout . (signed a three-year, $68 million extension in March), third-year deep threat and slot receiver , who's expected to have a big Year 2 after catching 68 pa ses for 771 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie.Tight end is Jorge Polanco Jersey also expected to make his return in 2024. An athletic, 6-foot-7 target, the 2022 third-round pick mi sed all of last season with a hamstring i sue. His 312-yard rookie season in 15 games with three different quarterbacks (Matt Ryan, Nick Foles, Minnesota Twins Jersey ) is a snapshot of what could be po sible with Richardson.Then there's the fact that Richardson and star running back played just two snaps together in 2023. There's a whole part of Steichen's playbook that the NFL world hasn't seen yet, filled with run-pa s option looks designed to thrust opposing defenses into conflict.After seeing the start of his 2023 campaign slowed by a stint on the Physically Unable to Perform list (ankle) and a thumb i sue late in the year, Taylor found his groove at season's end. He had a 30-carry, 188-yard effort in the Week 18 thriller against the .That's the version the Pro-Bowl back the Colts are pairing with Richardson, who flashed dynamic dual-threat ability in his abbreviated rookie season."It's actually a good problem to have because we've got a lot of dudes," Steichen said. "Obviously, there's one football that goes around, but we've got a lot of talent. We've got to utilize that talent. That's our job: to put those guys in position to go Jason Castro Jersey do it. But we're fired up about what we have on offense. We've got to put the work in, you know what I mean? We get these guys in the building this offseason and going into training camp, put them in a position to succeed."On paper, the Colts have done that for Richardson.Ben Arthur is the AFC South reporter for FOX Sports. He previously worked for The Tenne sean/USA TODAY Network, where he was the Titans beat writer for a year and a half. He covered theSeattle Seahawksfor SeattlePI.com for three seasons (2018-20) prior to moving to Tenne see. You can follow Ben on Twitter at@benyarthur. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.