Get ready for the 2025 NFL Draft with our spotlight on Quinshon Judkins. Get the breakdown on their strengths and weaknesses in our scouting report, understand their potential with our draft profile, and see where experts predict they’ll land.

Quinshon Judkins’ NFL Draft Scouting Report
One of the trickiest quandaries for talent evaluators in the 2025 NFL Draft cycle is ranking the two-headed RB tandem at Ohio State. Quinshon Judkins comes in as the second-best of the two on our board, but he’s compelling as an early-round option in his own right.
Judkins rode his historic early production to an opportunity with the Buckeyes in 2024, and he was able to win a BCS National Championship while sharing touches with TreVeyon Henderson. His production dipped, but his projection remains tantalizing for scouts.
At 6’0″, 221 pounds, Judkins is a hyper-energetic, short-strider with elite burst and searing speed through gaps. He’s not an adept creator when things go off-script, but when things are on schedule, he’s a super-charged carving knife with his keen vision and quick pace.
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Quinshon Judkins’ Latest NFL Draft Projection
PFSN’s Ian Cummings projects Judkins to be drafted No. 68 overall by the Las Vegas Raiders in his most recent seven-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft:
Cummings said, “Quinshon Judkins reunites with his Ohio State OC Chip Kelly in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, gifting the Raiders with an explosive, turbocharged carving knife at the RB position.”
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Quinshon Judkins’ NFL Draft Profile and Measurements
- Height: 6’0″
- Weight: 221 pounds
- Position: Running Back
- School: Ohio State
- Hand: 928
- Arm: 3028
- Wing: 7348
Where Does Quinshon Judkins Rank Among 2025’s RB Prospects?
Here are the top 10 RB rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to PFSN Draft Analyst Ian Cummings:
10. Dylan Sampson, Tennessee
9. Devin Neal, Kansas
8. Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State
7. Damien Martinez, Miami (FL)
6. Cameron Skattebo, Arizona State
5. Kaleb Johnson, Iowa
4. Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State
3. TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
2. Omarion Hampton, North Carolina
1. Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
Quinshon Judkins, a standout running back since his breakout freshman season at Ole Miss, remained a force in college football at Ohio State, culminating with a three-touchdown performance in the College Football Playoff National Championship game.
He excels with an explosive first step and a thunderous running style that punishes defenders and forces missed tackles. Though his vision isn’t elite, his patient approach and power make him a consistent threat.
Judkins’ dense frame enables him to churn out yards after contact, showcasing a physical edge that keeps him among the nation’s top rushers, even if he’s less dynamic than he was in his freshman year.
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Quinshon Judkins’ College Stats
Career:
- Rush Attempts: 739
- Rushing Yards: 3,785
- Yards Per Attempt: 5.1
- Rushing Touchdowns: 45
- Receptions: 59
- Receiving Yards: 442
- Receiving Touchdowns: 5
2024:
- Rush Attempts: 194
- Rushing Yards: 1,060
- Yards Per Attempt: 5.5
- Rushing Touchdowns: 14
- Receptions: 22
- Receiving Yards: 161
- Receiving Touchdowns: 2