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        Quinshon Judkins
        Player Profile

        RB CLE

        Height

        5'11"

        Weight

        221 lbs.

        Experience

        0 yrs.

        Bye

        9

        Birthday

        Oct 29, 2003

        Age

        21.7

        College

        Ohio State

        NFL Draft Pick

        2025 - Rd 2, Pk 36

        Fantasy Rankings & Projections

        Fantasy Rankings

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        Season
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        Dynasty
        RB14

        2025 Projections

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        DS 3D Projection

        Quinshon Judkins's Preseason Player Analysis

        2024 Summary

        College Production

        Judkins transferred to Ohio State in 2024 and posted 1,060 rushing yards and 14 TDs on 194 carries (5.46 YPC) across 16 games.

        He added 161 receiving yards and two TDs on 22 catches, rounding out his game with a touch of receiving.

        Judkins’ 90.0 PFF rushing grade last year ranked ninth among Combine RBs.

        Usage & Role

        In 2024, Judkins split carries with fellow second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson. He outgained Henderson on the ground 1,060 yards to 1,016 (though Judkins had 50 more carries).

        He only saw 5.8% of team targets, which ranked 23rd among RBs at the NFL Combine.

        He primarily worked between the tackles and on early downs but showcased soft hands and red zone receiving ability in the College Football Playoff.

        Efficiency Metrics

        Despite strong counting stats, Judkins’ advanced metrics were mixed:

        • 3.04 yards after contact per attempt (28th among the 31 Combine RBs)
        • 0.22 missed tackles forced per attempt (21st)
        • 69.3 PFF Elusive Rating (25th)
        • -1.0 rush yards over expected per attempt (worst among that group)
        • 8.8% breakaway run rate (14th)

        Historical Production & Trends

        Judkins burst onto the scene as a freshman at Ole Miss with 1,565 yards and 16 TDs.

        His raw production declined in 2023 but rebounded at Ohio State with more efficiency and slightly improved receiving numbers.

        Across three years, he totaled over 3,700 rushing yards and 45 total TDs, showing consistency as a runner and a nose for the end zone.

        Injury History

        Judkins stayed healthy across all three college seasons, never missing a single game.

        He did have a minor hand procedure this past season at Ohio State, but it did not cause any missed time.


        2025 Expectations

        Projected Role & Competition

        Judkins was the first RB drafted by Cleveland (Round 2, Pick 63) and projects as a primary early-down and red-zone option.

        Fellow rookie Dylan Samspon was drafted in the fourth round and will likely be developed as a potential pass-catching threat.

        Veterans Jerome Ford and Pierre Strong Jr. could compete with Judkins early for touches, but they offer little upside.

        Supporting Cast

        Cleveland’s QB situation is open with the Browns bringing in QBs Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco while also drafting Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.

        In terms of the passing game, WR Jerry Jeudy broke out last year with Cedric Tillman also flashing talent. The Browns also signed veteran Diontae Johnson.

        TE David Njoku adds a safety valve and red zone threat.

        The Browns’ OL returns all five starters from last year. They were steady last year (10th in pass block and 14th in run block win rate, according to ESPN), offering a stable environment for the offensive skill positions.

        Coaching & Offensive Scheme

        Cleveland’s offense drastically changed in 2024 under OC Ken Dorsey, jumping from a 56.4% pass rate in 2023 up to a 65.0% pass rate. The Browns ranked top five in pass attempts.

        Despite ranking last in points scored, the Browns ranked top-10 in pass volume and neutral pass rate (59.7%).

        Advanced Stats

        Forty Yard Dash

        4.48

        Forty Yard Dash Rank

        82%

        Burst Score

        131.50

        Burst Score Rank

        94%

        Speed Score

        109.70

        Speed Score Rank

        92%

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