They still talk about the "Odell Beckham catch" all these years later, not only because Anthony Richardson appeared to be levitating midair as he reached behind for the football, but because Anthony Richardson is no wide receiver.

Richardson has always been a quarterback, but his team had a need and he wanted to get on the field. So in the very first game of his high school career in 2016, in his very first game playing receiver, Richardson did the incredible.

Quarterback Carter Kutchko launched a towering pass for Richardson that appeared as if it would land in the arms of the defensive back 2 yards behind him.

But Richardson leaped into the air, his right arm fully extended behind him. He grabbed the ball with one hand and hauled it in, to the stunned delight of his teammates on the sideline.

"He was literally in the middle of the air like he's laying in bed, stretched out," teammate and close friend Sheldon Hardy said. "Then he curled up and brought the ball in. You could see everybody going crazy on the sideline."

This catch alone explains why Richardson's friends and coaches call him "superhuman" and "a human highlight machine."

"A lot of people say I'm a different breed. I always tell people I'm not from Earth," Richardson says with a laugh. "I'm gifted, I'm talented. I feel like God made me different, and I just try to use that in my daily life."

As Richardson explains, he points to a new tattoo on his left quad. It says, "1 of 1."