Believe it or not, we might be sleeping on Quinshon Judkins a little bit.
Judkins is the Browns unquestioned early down and short yardage back, but he did struggle with his efficiency by only gaining 3.6 YPC.
What's getting lost is the work Cleveland did to overhaul their offensive line. Those changes alone should help boost the offense as a whole.
Judkins is a back where his workload provides a safe floor for production. That run game will go through him.
Hopefully the shock has worn off, because Ty Simpson is a Ram. The good news is that he'll get to learn from Matt Stafford and receive elite level coaching while doing so.
Stafford does have a history of back issues and hasn't been the healthiest. Despite that, he just took home the MVP.
Simpson is more than likely multiple years away from becoming a starter, making him the ideal target for dynasty rebuilders.
🚨FACT: Julián Álvarez opens up about why he doesn't have tattoos.
Julián Álvarez wasn't just raised to become a great footballer—he was raised to become a good man.
His father, Gustavo Álvarez, worked in a cereal factory, while his mother, Mariana Álvarez, dedicated her life to teaching as a kindergarten teacher. They taught their children that character comes before fame, and that being a role model matters more than being a superstar.
As believers, they raised Julián with Christian values, encouraging humility, discipline, and respect. They never supported the idea of him getting tattoos because they wanted him to honor the principles they had instilled in him from childhood.
Despite achieving success at the highest level of football, Julián has remained grounded. He has always respected his parents' wishes and often shows how much they mean to him, proving that no trophy is bigger than the values he was raised with.
For Julián Álvarez, success isn't only about goals and medals—it's about making his family proud and living by the principles they taught him.