Trent Richardson has had unsuccessful stints with the Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts and Oakland Raiders, but the running back still dreams of making the Hall of Fame.

Richardson, who is attempting to turn things around with the Baltimore Ravens, said he had too many distractions early in his career.

"As a person at that time, mentally (I) wasn't stable enough to play football, for any level," Richardson said. "My mindset wasn't right for it, I had too much going on outside of football. The football was always there, but everything that carried on outside the field, it carried onto the field. I couldn’t think about football all the time. Football became little to me at the time."

Richardson was the No. 3 overall pick in 2012 and the Colts later traded a first-round pick for him.

The story hasn't been a good one so far, but Richardson still has lofty goals.

"Putting on a yellow jacket," said Richardson, referring to making the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "People wrote him off, he came back and did some amazing things. He always had the pedigree. He just had to get back to the guy that we know."