When the Cleveland Browns selected running back Quinshon Judkins in the second round of the NFL Draft, they thought they were getting an explosive addition to an offense that sorely needed it. Judkins was recently arrested on a domestic violence and battery charge, putting his 2025 campaign — and perhaps his future with the Browns — in jeopardy. Now, Cleveland may have to sit and wait for a decision to come down from the NFL, much like it did last year with second-round defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot doesn’t envision things exactly being rosy for Judkins heading into his rookie campaign and is expecting the Ohio State product of face some type of punishment.