'22 AL RB Quinshon Judkins (Ole Miss Verbal)

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A kid like this going to a place like Ole Miss is basically the best outcome possible if we're not getting him. We never play them, they aren't a realistic NC threat, and it only makes them more dangerous against other SEC powerhouses as a stumbling block.
 

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Gonna have a TON of yards in his career. Splitting time with Evans already for Ole Miss.
 

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Kids like this are the reason I have no trust in recruiting services. Was completely overlooked in the ranking process likely because he is an Alabama product, and wasn't heavily pursued by the home state school. If this kid would have committed to the Tide he would have been a high 4* recruit.
 

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Kids like this are the reason I have no trust in recruiting services. Was completely overlooked in the ranking process likely because he is an Alabama product, and wasn't heavily pursued by the home state school. If this kid would have committed to the Tide he would have been a high 4* recruit.

These kids getting over looked also puts a chip on their shoulder and they go work their asses off and prove people wrong.
 

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after 7 games he has 121 carries, 720 yards. 10 touchdowns rushing along with 5 receptions for 58 yard and 1 touchdown receiving. Likely will be 1st Team All-American Freshman. Kid is a baller.
 

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Kids like this are the reason I have no trust in recruiting services. Was completely overlooked in the ranking process likely because he is an Alabama product, and wasn't heavily pursued by the home state school. If this kid would have committed to the Tide he would have been a high 4* recruit.
If you're Auburn you gotta be SICK about not even getting a look from this dude right?
 

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Had another good game today (111 yards and 2 TD's). One of the few bright spots in the loss to LSU.
 

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Hes not wrong. RBs aren’t getting paid.

King Henry, the best RB of the last five years, only got a $50 million contract, at $12.5 AAV, for his second contract.

I can see a scenario where college RBs are likely to try to secure better NIL deals or “acquisition fees” during their recruitment to account for lossed revenue as pros.
 

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Running backs hold the least value on an NFL offense and are considered to be past their prime when they are 27 years old.

Until teams prioritize running the ball again, it probably won't change.
 

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So guy in college realizes his chosen profession may have diminished value in the future and expresses concern. In other news, the sun rose today.
Idk how he’ll feed his family with career earnings under $100 million.
 

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The problem is the prime of a RB’s career is spent in college performing for zero pay (NIL aside) but the NFLPA needs to do something but they won’t because it would upset other position groups


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The problem is the prime of a RB’s career is spent in college performing for zero pay (NIL aside) but the NFLPA needs to do something but they won’t because it would upset other position groups


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That's not a problem, it's a market. Some markets value things differently. Know it, plan around it, move on. If I were him, I would tell Kiffen I was on a pitch count for the year.
 

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That's not a problem, it's a market. Some markets value things differently. Know it, plan around it, move on. If I were him, I would tell Kiffen I was on a pitch count for the year.

Well it’s a problem for running backs lol


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If it was a RB I would be begging my HC and OC to use me as much as possible in the pass game. I’m sure Deebo won’t have trouble getting paid.
 
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Well it’s a problem for running backs lol


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Honestly, it's not that unique. Of the first round draft picks of 2011 to 2020, only 44% went on to sign a second contract with the team that drafted them. It gets worse by round. So a RB not reaching a long term deal isn't super unique.
 

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Hes not wrong. RBs aren’t getting paid.

King Henry, the best RB of the last five years, only got a $50 million contract, at $12.5 AAV, for his second contract.

I can see a scenario where college RBs are likely to try to secure better NIL deals or “acquisition fees” during their recruitment to account for lossed revenue as pros.

Wow. He may have to choose between the Caribbean Island or the European castle instead of both.
 

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Idk, a running back like Ekeler and Aaron Jones catch the ball a whole heck of a lot too. I know Jones was the packers leading receiver too last year. Rb’s are getting screwed imo.
 

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Honestly, it's not that unique. Of the first round draft picks of 2011 to 2020, only 44% went on to sign a second contract with the team that drafted them. It gets worse by round. So a RB not reaching a long term deal isn't super unique.

That’s the issue. By the time they are due for that second contract they are already past their prime . The top guys need to be in the league sooner 3 years of college is too much for a Saquan or a Bijan Robinson


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That’s the issue. By the time they are due for that second contract they are already past their prime . The top guys need to be in the league sooner 3 years of college is too much for a Saquan or a Bijan Robinson


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I don't think one year less of college is going to make a difference. The issue is the grind of the NFL, not the 200-300 carries they got their junior year. Sure, it doesn't help their cause, but avoiding it won't change the outcome IMO.
 

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Idk, a running back like Ekeler and Aaron Jones catch the ball a whole heck of a lot too. I know Jones was the packers leading receiver too last year. Rb’s are getting screwed imo.
If they were that irreplaceable, they would get paid. But the marginal benefit of spending that sum of money on a RB versus another position is diminished in most cases. There are many serviceable RBs that can have 70% of the production for 25% the cost. If you were writing the checks, you would do the same.
 
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