Carson Schwesinger, much to the confusion of some Cleveland Browns fans, kicked off the teams' Day 2 of the NFL Draft. They had the option to take someone like TreVeyon Henderson or Luther Burden III, but went defense again by taking the linebacker out of UCLA. Not all hope was lost, though. Cleveland still had the 36th overall pick courtesy the Jacksonville Jaguars. And, with that pick, they finally chose someone to bolster their offense by snagging running back Quinshon Judkins out of The Ohio State University. Judkins was one of two OSU running backs that the Browns had to be in on - TreVeyon Henderson was the other Buckeyes back that had the potential to land in Cleveland. But, Judkins is just as impressive, and per multiple reports, it just came down to preference for him over Henderson amongst Cleveland's front office. Judkins will likely get a genuine shot at starting snaps for Cleveland this season. They do still have a solid back in Jerome Ford, and there's still a looming Nick Chubb signing to be m
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