One of the most incredible things I’ve seen this spring from the Cleveland Browns is just how healthy Quinshon Judkins looks. After suffering a dislocated ankle and fractured fibula late last season, Judkins looks completely recovered and explosive again. The burst, lateral movement, balance, and confidence planting off that lower leg all stand out immediately during OTAs.
Todd Monken’s offense should fit Judkins extremely well. The movement, shifts, condensed formations, and downhill gap schemes create natural running lanes and allow backs to press the hole before exploding vertically. Here’s a look at a “trap crunch” variation from OTAs, a concept that really fits Judkins’ vision, patience, and sudden one-cut ability. #Browns
Jared Verse is now in Cleveland and our man @T_Armstead72 told us how while yes, he's not Myles Garrett, but the impact he'll have on #DawgPound defense:
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Todd Monken is really pleased with where his team is at “We have an awesome group of freaking players that love to compete. We’re further ahead than I would have ever thought becoming coach of the #Browns”
Linebacker Carson Schwesinger on #Browns boasting the last 2 winners of the Defensive Rookie of the Year on their roster with the addition of 2024 winner Jared Verse
Jared Verse said that what brought a bit of "sunshine" in his wave of emotions after the trade news was hearing that the Browns weren't going to trade Myles Garrett unless they got him back in return.