It is just about that time for Week 1 to kick off, and the Cleveland Browns still have yet to see rookie running back Quinshon Judkins take the practice field. Whether it's the contract situation or his off-field allegations, Judkins hasn't practiced. And now, the Browns are finally doing something about their presumed lack of depth at the running back position. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Browns are one of the few teams currently making calls on adding a running back via trade. Currently, the Browns have veteran Jerome Ford and rookie fourth-round pick Dylan Sampson atop their depth chart, without Judkins. At the moment, the NFL has yet to make a ruling on Judkins' legal situation which stems from an arrest back in July. The latest we know about the situation is still the same: Judkins will not face any criminal charges. But that doesn't mean he won't face a suspension from the league, and that's probably why the Browns are looking for help at the position. Judkins will likely remain uns
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