Dynasty Outlook and Profile Summary
April 11
Quinshon Judkins is our RB4 for rookie drafts and checks in as RB16 in our overall dynasty ranks. He was dominant as a true freshman, and ultimately gave up some of his own work for success at Ohio State. The scouts like his power and aggression, and given his weight, it is likely that he finds himself in a goal-line role in the NFL. If Judkins doesn’t add any pass-game work to his résumé, his ceiling will be limited for fantasy, but the scouts seem to think he is at least capable of being on the field in those situations, even if he isn’t outstanding. As a presumed top-50 pick, Judkins should provide immediate value for fantasy gamers.
Vitals
Age (as of 12/31/24) — 21.2
Experience — 3 years
Height — 71.625 inches
Weight — 221 pounds
Hand — 9.25 inches
Arm — 30.25 inches
Forty — 4.48 seconds
Vert — 38.5 inches
Broad — 132 inches
By the Numbers
Judkins started his career at Mississippi, where he was an immediate starter and impact player. He ran for over 1,500 yards as a true freshman, averaging 5.7 yards per carry and being a true workhorse. Here is the list of freshmen to run for 1,400 yards and 5.5 YPC in a Power 4 conference since 2000:
Jonathan Taylor
Adrian Peterson
Samaje Perine
Ryan Willams
Nick Chubb
LaMichael James
Javion Hawkins
Sean Tucker
Tyrell Sutton
J.K. Dobbins
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