Decamerion Richardson
24-Year-Old
2025 Defense Stats
TCKL
2
SACKS
0.0
INT
0
FF
0
TD
0
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Richardson was hampered by a hamstring injury to begin his rookie campaign last year, but it didn't take long for the 2024 fourth-rounder to become an every-down player, ultimately starting each of the Raiders' final seven games of the season following a Week 10 bye. However, he's not a lock to begin 2025 as a starter on the boundary due to the additions of Eric Stokes and rookie Darien Porter. Nonetheless, this unit lost Jack Jones, Nate Hobbs and Jakorian Bennett during the offseason, so there's an opportunity for Richardson to emerge again. Read Past Outlooks
Not playing Week 3
Richardson (hamstring) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against Washington.
ANALYSIS
Richardson logged a pair of limited practice sessions to end the week and was deemed questionable entering Sunday. He ultimately won't be able to suit up for the first time this season. Richardson played exclusively on special teams during Las Vegas' first two games, so that's where his absence will be most felt while he remains out.
Richardson logged a pair of limited practice sessions to end the week and was deemed questionable entering Sunday. He ultimately won't be able to suit up for the first time this season. Richardson played exclusively on special teams during Las Vegas' first two games, so that's where his absence will be most felt while he remains out.
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 2"Weight
188 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.34 secVertical Jump
35.0 inBroad Jump
128 inHand Length
8.88 inArm Length
32.38 inMore Fantasy News
Productive rookie campaign
Richardson finished the 2024 season with 46 total tackles (27 solo) and three pass breakups across 12 games.
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Six tackles against New Orleans
Richardson tallied six tackles (three solo) during the Raiders' 25-10 win over the Saints on Sunday.
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Team-high tackle total in loss
Richardson finished with eight tackles (five solo) and a pass breakup in Sunday's 29-19 loss to the Broncos.
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Ready to rock
Richardson (hamstring) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Steelers, Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com reports.
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Missing Week 5
Richardson (hamstring) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Broncos, Tashan Reed of The Athletic reports.
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Candidate to start as rookie
Chad Reuter of NFL.com suggests Richardson, who was selected by the Raiders out of Mississippi State in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, could push for starter snaps during his rookie season.
ANALYSIS
Reuter points out the Raiders' cornerback group was highly inconsistent last season and also lacked for size. Richardson, who boasts a 6-foot-2 frame and complements it with sub-4.4 speed, could therefore be a prime candidate to garner first-unit snaps, especially since he's capable of competing physically with larger outside receivers.
Reuter points out the Raiders' cornerback group was highly inconsistent last season and also lacked for size. Richardson, who boasts a 6-foot-2 frame and complements it with sub-4.4 speed, could therefore be a prime candidate to garner first-unit snaps, especially since he's capable of competing physically with larger outside receivers.