Quinshon Judkins’s first love was not football, nor baseball, nor any other game that he was when he played. Judkins, what is a skateboarding film, the birth of Tony Hawk’s Boom Boom Haq Jam in Columbus, Ohio in 2023. His mother Tewa told the SEC network that his only son “our garage) converts a small skateboard shop” and he would ride at Montgomery, Alabama’s skateboard park all the time with his cousin.
According to Judkins, the lesson he had learned while skating, cutting and never giving up, was that he would greatly benefit him as a football player. Judkins played young football and baseball, but moved towards football about opportunities to play a big role in Pike Road High School. For the last three years, a stability in the crime of Patriots, Judkins received 67 running touchdowns and four touchdowns in 33 matches with three consecutive 1,100-yard season.
He happily started receiving offers as a junior in 2020-the first one came from his home-state Obern Tigers and after several high-high profile proposals. He was admitted to notable coaches, including Tommy Rece (current brown aggressive coordinator), Tathard Choice (Current Lions RB Coach) and Jim Harbagh (current Chargers Head Coach).
By September 2021, Judkins was closed to play for lane kiffin in Ole Miss. After a long time, Judkins led Pike Road to Class 5A State Championships and the title of title was the MVP of the game, even running for a 43-yard score in front of Kiffin.
In Ole Miss, Judkins started in 2022 as a true freshman and was playing with 1.567 Rush Tords and 16 Touchdowns with 2025 Prospect Jackson Dart. But after a magnificent sophistication year, Judkins claimed that his focus was on winning a national championship and was chosen to enter the transfer portal, where another interesting coach was waiting for him: the current reders aggressive coordinator Chip Kelly.
Both went – surprise! – Columbus, Ohio, simultaneously for 2024 season. And when Judkins did not dominate Snaps (he embraced the representative sharing with Teamtet Traven Henderson), he had another great year and with his goal of winning the title with bkeys, scoring twice in the college football National Championship.
Every three college season, Judkins acquired more than 1,000 rush yards and did a total of 16 touchdowns. Any player with an attractive track record of scoring and winning will attract attention, and Judkins has exactly done the same.
Quinshon Judkins NFL Draft Profile
- Age as week 1: 21 years old (on October 22)
- Height: 5-11 ⅝
- weight: 221 pounds
- Hand size: 99
- Comparative body-type: Fred Taylor
CBS prospect ranking
Post: Number 4 RB | overall: Number 94
Common consent Big Board Rankings (via NFL Mock Draft Database): Number 53 overall (No. 4 RB)
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NFL Comparison: Stockter Joe Mixon
Judkins is probably a stout version of Mixon, but still a back with a penance and explosive that was coming out of Mixon College (and still in 2024). Where Judkins cannot reach a lot of levels, such as in the case of Mixon Workcard, including the game received. Judkins did a lot of work in Ole Miss, but last year divided with Travel Henderson in Ohio State. And Judkins contributes to the passing game cannot be quite good as Mixon, although it is not that Mixon is a polish root runner, either; Just a man who has done some big plays on short throw. This ability for Judkins is to be fully productive and effective, keeping in mind that Mixon rarely score big runs-carry 16 career of the 16-plus yard.
Quinshon Judkins Scouting Report
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- 2024: Most Rush Touchdown in a single college football playoffs (six)
- 2022-24: Each of the last three sessions took 1,000 yards away (two in Ole Miss and one in Ohio State)
- 2022-24: Third highest running yard in FBS in the last three sessions (3.783)
- 2022 (in Ole Miss): SEC Freshman of the Year and First Team All-Secost
Hard,
- The tree-trunk is running good size with legs. Made to play the situation.
- Constantly followed his blocks and benefited from a strong blocked from his aggressive line. Often his blockers used patience post-offs to talk to their own, including pressing the line so that it does not tip the defenders on where he is going.
- Good vision to play to play as part of their escape plan with additional benefits of identifying and diagnosing second level defenders.
- Did not rely on Jukes all the time, but it was very effective when she did. Quick, spontaneous cut examples get deeper in his film, dating back by 2022 when he excluded the Brian Industry in Ole Miss from his clat. It would be wise to anyone to ask Judkins for maximum.
- Fastly found for your top speed with very good acceleration after just a fee steps – a true variation.
- 4.48-Secondly, what you will expect from the person driving a 40-yard dash, according to this good functional speed. When a lot of green place was seen in front of him, a gear seemed to dial a gear, although maintaining that speed was on the issue.
- Judkins exits and slip out well to get out of the tackle well to take the additional yardage’s seams due to his excellent balance and a low center of gravity. Can shed or avoid tacklers and stay on your feet. It wants to be fully that helps him win.
- Physical for a mistake – you can tell that he wanted to incite damage to the run. Physical guards sometimes slowed him, but he used to fight regularly and fell forward for maximum profit.
- Good, reliable hands pass away from their bodies. Judkins was credited with three drops with more than 69 goals in three sessions, and last year had just one drop at 26 goals.
- Did not remember a single game in college. He used to play in the jury in early 2023, and no one remembered after a minor hand process in 2024. He remembered in 2021 as three games in his four high school season throw, including the Hamstring Strain.
Worry
- As mentioned earlier, Judkins was a competent gambling, but did not cut continuously. Perhaps he can better use his quick legs and become a strong asset in zone blocking run games.
- Fast, but caught from behind. Judkins had only 34 runs at a distance of 20 to 29 yards and the 30-Plus yard had 15 runs in 728 career carry. Hey was dropped several times in three sessions, including the old defensive back, now playing in NFL, which was 4.45 seconds in NFL Scouting Combine. Case in point: Traveling Henderson averaged 7.1 yards per crowd with 18.8% explosive congestion, while Judkins an average of 5.5 yards per crowd with 12.9% explosive congestion rate (and they played behind the same O-line). If a team can find out to prevent the speed of Judkins from wandering at the end of their runs, they must have found a tremendous gamebreaker.
- Favorite power on agility, often moves to contact and not to bend as often as he can have a face with a defender. It is not that he was struggling with contact, but saving his body will naturally expand his career.
- There is still a task in progress in terms of routes. Most of his routes had screens, flares and short bottlenecks and out routes in the middle of the grounds. He can catch and create plays after catch, but there is no threat through the air that there are other back backs in the orbit.
- Diagnosis of below-average technology and blocking, due to which he rarely worked with Beas for a long time last year.
Ground level
Judkins is capable of working as “1A” in ether zone or gap plans as a strong and well -balanced runner. The place for growth is as far as it goes to receive, and should be encouraged to use its agility, but his overall speed, while competitors, prevent him from having a dynamic breakway gamebreaker. The victim is that he joins a backfield with the ability to take it within his first season and stick there for at least four years.
What other draft experts say about Quinshon Judkins
Chris trapso: Quinshon Judkins is a thick manufactured, explosive that is running back with the frame and the difficulty of a feature back. He thrives on the ability to balance the contact, skilled burst and continuously, even if his vision and lateral agility do not have aristocratic symptoms. Judkins moves with sharp, controlled cuts and misleading acceleration, causing him a danger when he finds a crease, although he does not have a repeated house-running hitter. While not as dynamic as a pass-star, it is reliable enough to stay on the field in all conditions. Their physicality, young and downhill efficiency gives them a high floor with solid three-down capacity.
Mike Rainer: Quinshon Judkins played another Fidel for the tray henderson for this previous collapse for the bkeys, but it was through it. He is one of the best tackle breakers in the draft class and showed in the alliance that he is one of the best athletes.
Josh Edwards: Quinshon Judkins has great size and power to have a feature in NFL. Hey is a good pass catcher and checks the box in security. There is a slight hardness in his running style, but if he is finished in the right system, he should be an impact artist in his NFL career.
Quinshon Judkins College Statistics
2024 (Ohio State) | 16 | 194 | 1060 | 5.5 | 14 | 22 | 161 | 7.3 | 2 | 1 |
2023 (Mississippi) | 13 | 271 | 1158 | 4.3 | 15 | 22 | 149 | 6.8 | 2 | 0 |
2022 (Mississippi) | 13 | 274 | 1567 | 5.7 | 16 | 15 | 132 | 8.8 | 1 | 2 |
Quinshon Judkins 247Sports Profile
High School: Pike Road (Pike Road, Alabama)
Class: 2022
Composite rating: ⭐ (87)
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