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Quinshon Judkins vs Emeka Egbuka

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 23, 2026

ADP 48.9
Questionable
Quinshon Judkins
RB · CLE · RB22
ADP 40.5
Questionable
Emeka Egbuka
WR · TB · WR18
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
59.3% would rather draft Egbuka over Judkins
40.7%Judkins
59.3%Egbuka
Based on 27 comparison results

Should you draft Quinshon Judkins or Emeka Egbuka?

Last season — 2025, per game

Judkins15 games
2025
Egbuka17 games
10.5Fantasy pts9.7
15Games17
15.3Carries0.1
55Rush yds1
3.6Yds/carry4.5
2.4Targets7.5
1.7Rec3.7
11Rec yds55
0.5TD0.4
Full game log & past seasons
Quinshon Judkins
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
CIN
0.0
RB83
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
BAL
8.6
RB32
10
61
0
3
3
10
0
3
GB
16.0
RB11
18
94
1
2
1
1
0
4
DET
19.5
RB11
21
82
1
4
4
33
0
5
MIN
13.3
RB19
23
110
0
2
1
18
0
6
PIT
3.6
RB48
12
36
0
1
0
0
0
7
MIA
26.4
RB4
25
84
3
0
0
0
0
8
NE
3.2
RB45
9
19
0
3
3
-2
0
9
10
NYJ
9.5
RB26
22
75
0
3
2
10
0
11
BAL
5.9
RB39
17
59
0
2
0
0
0
12
LV
16.7
RB9
16
47
2
0
0
0
0
13
SF
14.4
RB17
23
91
0
3
3
18
0
14
TEN
8.9
RB28
14
26
0
3
1
58
0
15
CHI
3.2
RB51
12
21
0
4
3
-4
0
16
BUF
7.6
RB38
8
22
0
6
5
29
0
Emeka Egbuka
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
ATL
21.6
WR3
6
4
67
2
2
HOU
10.9
WR32
7
4
29
1
3
NYJ
11.5
WR26
8
6
85
0
4
PHI
18.1
WR8
10
4
101
1
5
SEA
27.8
WR1
7
7
163
1
6
SF
3.4
WR69
4
2
24
0
7
DET
7.8
WR34
12
4
58
0
8
NO
5.0
WR55
9
3
35
0
9
10
NE
20.5
WR4
13
6
115
1
11
BUF
6.5
WR44
9
5
40
0
12
LAR
4.7
WR51
8
3
32
0
13
ARI
6.2
WR43
8
4
42
0
14
NO
2.5
WR76
9
2
15
0
15
ATL
8.4
WR38
7
4
64
0
16
CAR
4.5
WR66
2
1
40
0
17
MIA
3.5
WR72
5
3
20
0
18
CAR
1.3
WR89
3
1
8
0

Latest takes

Quinshon Judkins
  • Not only is he coming off a significant injury, but Judkins will be playing in a Browns offense expected to be among the league’s most anemic, and he’ll be running behind a completely remade offensive line composed of guys who haven’t played together.

  • Players in the same value range as Ward include Quinshon Judkins , Christian McCaffrey , and A.J.

    Kyle Lesti· Aug 11
  • Quinshon Judkins (RB – CLE) A mid‑round Zero RB build benefits from players who offer volume, receiving work and a path to RB1 production, and Quinshon Judkins fits that profile better than most.

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  • Judkins screams to me as a volume-driven fantasy football RB2. To me, that profiles as replaceable production that isn’t necessarily built to last.

  • 02: Quinshon Judkins (RB – CLE) Despite missing most of training camp and Week 1 because of off-the-field issues as a rookie, Quinshon Judkins had a productive 2025 season.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 10
  • Quinshon Judkins looks like a volume trap.

  • Judkins sits at RB14 in dynasty ECR after becoming an instant workhorse last year following a legal issue that kept him out of camp and week one. He’s only 22 with a genuine workhorse profile, but his team’s offensive line ranked dead last among combined preseason rankings, his receiving profile looks limited, and he’s coming off a serious ankle and fibula injury that raises real doubt about his readiness entering this season.

  • With a rebuilt offensive line to run behind in 2026, hopefully better quarterback play in front of him (fingers crossed), and more scoring opportunities, Judkins could return RB2 production this season.

  • Overvalued: Quinshon Judkins, Running Back (RB23, Pick 52 OVR) Quinshon Judkins was a great talent coming out of college, but had a shortened offseason thanks to his domestic violence “issues” (a euphemism to say that he beat a woman). He ended his rookie year by destroying his leg late in the season, and is recovering from his leg and ankle injury.

    Jeff Krisko· Jul 25
  • Quinshon Judkins (RB – CLE) Judkins was off to a strong start as a rookie before a fractured fibula ended his season. Recovery timelines from that type of injury have been mixed for other NFL players, though Judkins is young enough that he’s had ample time to heal.

  • Even with Dylan Sampson around, Judkins is the workhorse and could get 250+ touches assuming good health for the entire season. Now a second-year running back, Judkins is in the window of time when running backs start to explode.

    Ryan Kirksey· Jul 24
  • Judkins has three-down upside and should be a target wherever he falls on draft day.

    Kyle Zeigler· Jul 20
  • Judkins had at least 18 rushing attempts for 110 yards or a touchdown in three consecutive games after making his debut. Furthermore, Judkins averaged 17.4 PPR fantasy points per game in the six contests with 18+ rushing attempts.

    Mike Fanelli· Jul 18
  • Judkins finished as the RB26 in PPR formats with 169.8 fantasy points, a baseline he should surpass with a full workload under head coach Todd Monken. There is no reason he can't push into RB1 territory this season and remain there beyond 2026.

  • Quinshon Judkins was trying to overcome a bad offense in 2025 and may see that same dilemma in 2026. Judkins passed the eye test when he was on the field before injury, and he looks explosive right now in practice, too. Even though 67% of his runs went for 3 or fewer yards (worst rate in the NFL), he was still a workload monster who got 34% of the Browns' rush attempts and targets.

Emeka Egbuka
  • Round 7: Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB) While he’ll compete with Chris Godwin for targets, Emeka Egbuka is who I’d consider to be the No.

  • Wide Receivers Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB) I’m hardly alone in expressing my optimism for a breakout campaign from Emeka Egbuka.

  • Take Emeka Egbuka , for example. His hot start last season will prove difficult to replicate. He plays 3 top-5 defenses against fantasy wideouts in the first 3 weeks of the season.

    Joe Harris· Aug 18
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  • If health holds, his profile projects closer to a WR1 finish than his WR22 price tag suggests.” – Jacob Piccolo ( TrueRGM ) Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB) “ Emeka Egbuka already showed us that he has the ability to produce in the most elite way.

  • Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB) offers real top-five receiver upside if his hot start from last season extends across a full year, positioned as his team’s clear top receiver under a new offensive coordinator as long as the starting quarterback stays healthy.

  • While fantasy players should be excited about Emeka Egbuka , don’t forget about McMillan. Unfortunately, the former Washington star only played in the final four contests last season because of injury, averaging 7.5 PPR fantasy points per game.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 9
  • Emeka Egbuka ‘s rookie season was a rollercoaster, but the underlying usage points toward a major Year 2 breakout in Tampa Bay. The former Ohio State standout earned elite target volume for a rookie and looked like a future star early in the season before injuries and shifting usage slowed his momentum late in the year (top-10 WR from Weeks 1-11). With Mike Evans gone, Egbuka is positioned for a much larger role in Zac Robinson’s offense.

  • Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB) Going as the WR18, 41st overall, the projections actually rate Egbuka even higher than that price suggests, stepping into a departed veteran’s role. His first six games last year came without two more established teammates healthy, and after that, the entire offense played through injuries for the rest of the season, muddying a clear read on his true talent level.

  • Lastly, if you’re here from Reddit/X/somewhere else, make sure you subscribe to get this newsletter via email every week! Subscribe now Without further ado, enjoy this week’s content👇 and enjoy the game 🏈 Analysis & Hype The only other 5-star-recruit WRs drafted in Round 1 since 2020, besides Emeka Egbuka :

  • Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB) Emeka Egbuka had a 23.5% target share last season, which led the Buccaneers

  • While fantasy players should be excited about Emeka Egbuka , don’t forget about McMillan

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 6
  • With Mike Evans gone, Egbuka is positioned for a much larger role in Zac Robinson’s offense. He is one of the more appealing second-year breakout WR candidates in fantasy football.

  • For WR2, the lines are Terry McLaurin and Emeka Egbuka.

  • Emeka Egbuka exploded onto the scene in the first half of the 2025 season. The rookie WR capitalized on the opportunity left by the injured Mike Evans and finished as the WR 20.

  • More importantly, he has been dominant on a very successful Ohio State offense while playing alongside two first-round picks, Emeka Egbuka and Carnell Tate .