NEW YORK — There's always a concern for any rookie, especially a running back, to hit a wall .
Typically, that wall comes about because of a combination of the physicality of the NFL, coupled with the longer schedule. After all, 16- or 17-game schedules aren't par for the course for most rookies.
Quinshon Judkins isn't most rookies. The Browns' second-round pick , assuming he's able to finish out this year, will have played in 16 games. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets
Or, in other words, the same number of games Judkins played his final year of college at Ohio State. It's why, as the Browns come back off their bye week to face the New York Jets Nov. 9, he's cautiously optimistic about being able to run through the wall.
"I think I have an advantage because I got to play this amount

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