NFL Draft profile and projection for running back Quinshon Judkins

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Quinshon Judkins ran his way into Ohio State history with a stellar one season with the Buckeyes, including scoring three touchdowns in the National Championship Game. The Ole Miss transfer will now try to take his talents to the NFL, where he is expected to be a solid early-round draft pick. How early? And what upsides does he provide to the NFL teams looking at him?

Quinshon Judkins, Running Back​


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Draft Projection: Round 2-3​

Pro Day Results (As Reported by The Columbus Dispatch)​


Bench press: 24 reps

Judkins was one of the few Buckeyes to work out at the NFL Combine, including running a 4.48 40-yard dash. He didn't try that at the Pro Day, but he more than impressed by showing his strength. He's looking as a potential every-down back in the NFL, so showing his strength and durability were a plus. Most mock drafts and experts have him as a solid mid-second round pick, near fellow Buckeye running back TreVeyon Henderson. The biggest potential knock on Judkins is his lack of breakaway top-end speed, but he more than makes up for that with his consistency and ability to break tackles. There's a chance he falls to the third round, but he's almost certainly a solid early-round pick.

This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Quinshon Judkins NFL Draft profile and projection

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