Most draft pundits didn't have former Ohio State and Ole Miss star Quinshon Judkins as the third running back taken in the 2025 NFL Draft after he had a good but unspectacular 2024 season in Columbus.
The Cleveland Browns faced a reality they hadn’t confronted in nearly a decade when Nick Chubb departed in free agency. The void left by one of the franchise’s most beloved players demanded immediate attention from the front office.
It was no secret that the Browns had to address the running back position after last season. They were bottom five in the NFL in multiple rushing categories, and it was clear that if they were once again a one-dimensional offense, they would yield the same result.
How many of the players to be chosen with the fourth-overall pick in each NFL Draft since 2000 can you name in five minutes?
Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins is doing some legitimate recruiting for the Ohio State Buckeyes without actually mentioning that sort of
The Cleveland Browns selected Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins with the 36th overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and he is already impressing in team practice.
Quinshon Judkins has had quite the year so far, as he followed up his 14-touchdown National Championship-winning season with Ohio State by being selected in the second round by the Cleveland Browns, who will give him the chance to stay in the state of Ohio and take over as the franchise RB1.
The Cleveland Browns have a dynamic class of first-year players this year, and they've already had the opportunity to show their skills on the field in Rookie Minicamp and the first week of OTAs.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel has began to settle into his new spot after getting drafted in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft in April.
The newest additions to the Cleveland Browns, such as running back Quinshon Judkins, clearly don’t follow the narrative of Cleveland being the ‘Factory Of Sadness’ it’s often reputed as.
Ohio State alum Quinshon Judkins has some lofty aspirations as he enters his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns. Apart from just wanting to perform well on the field, the rookie running back has eyes on helping build a winning culture in Cleveland.
Quinshon Judkins arrived in Columbus a year ago and promptly helped Ohio State win a national championship. He landed in Cleveland last month, a second-round pick of the Browns, and has plans to have as big an impact with his NFL team.
The Cleveland Browns completely revamped their backfield coming out of the NFL Draft in April. They added not one, but two highly regarded ball carriers to their stable in Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson. For Judkins, that selection did not take him far from where he spent his final college season.
In large part because of quarterback Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns have become a very intriguing team to follow in the offseason. Sanders has been
The Cleveland Browns have seemingly moved on from Nick Chubb, but they have a new running back who gives them hope in their ground attack. The Browns took former Ohio State Buckeyes star tailback Quinshon Judkins in the second round of the 2025 NFL draft, and he carries with him considerable promise, given his college football resume.
The Ohio State Buckeyes won the national championship last season thanks to having a stacked roster from top to bottom, but some of their position groups were still obviously stronger than others.
Like many other teams in the NFL on Friday, the Browns got started with signing some of their 2025 NFL Draft picks.
Several teams seem to be interested in the Buckeyes running backs.
Count the Cincinnati Bengals as fans of Ohio State's star-studded backfield.
According to Jordan Schultz, Ohio State RB Quinshon Judkins is scheduled to take several top-30 visits, including the Texans, Broncos, Bengals, Giants, and Browns.
On Saturday, Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson reminded everyone of Ohio State's embarrassment of riches at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
Earlier this week Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins announced his plans to enter the 2025 NFL Draft after winning a national title in his lone season with the Buckeyes.
Running back Quinshon Judkins is leaving national champion Ohio State for the NFL draft, he said Friday. Judkins, who transferred from Ole Miss before the 2024 season, announced his decision to give up his senior season on Instagram.
It wasn't the type of touchdown that ends up on a highlight reel, but Quinshon Judkins' name may go down in history after the College Football Playoff National Championship game against Notre Dame.
With less than 30 seconds to go in the first half of the College Football Playoff National Championship game, Ohio State had to have felt like it drove the dagger into the proverbial heart of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
The Ohio State Buckeyes brought their best early on against the Oregon Ducks in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.
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