The Cowboys’ backfield has been inconsistent since Ezekiel Elliott’s departure, and Tony Pollard is no longer on the team. Judkins’ north-south running style would be an excellent match for Dallas’ powerful offensive line.
Houston is building around C.J. Stroud and would benefit from a consistent back to assist him. Judkins’s ability to handle a substantial workload fits nicely into their offensive approach.
With Kliff Kingsbury now in charge of the offense, leaders will likely highlight speed and adaptability. Judkins would provide Washington a proper, flexible back alongside Brian Robinson Jr. He would contrast Robinson’s punishing approach with quicker cuts and outer zone agility.
Sean Payton needs a workhorse back, and that's exactly what Quinshon Judkins is. He also has some impressive reps in pass pro and as a pass catcher.