Former Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins is now the last unsigned member of the 2025 NFL draft class.
The only other draftee who remained unsigned entering Friday, Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick Shemar Stewart, ended his lengthy holdout over contract language on Friday afternoon when he signed a fully guaranteed four-year, $18.97 million contract.
Just in: Shemar Stewart and the Cincinnati Bengals reached agreement on a four-year, fully guaranteed $18.97 million contract that includes a $10.4 million signing bonus, per his agent Zac Hiller of LAA.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 25, 2025
Every 2025 first-round pick now has a deal. pic.twitter.com/LU3vRJEl9v
Judkins, who the Cleveland Browns selected with the 36th overall pick, remains unsigned due to his arrest earlier this month on a domestic violence charge. Browns general manager Andrew Berry gave a non-answer when asked Thursday if it was possible the Browns would choose not to sign Judkins.
“I have learned in many of these awful situations not to go too far in the future. We'll deal with the day-to-day. You end up using a lot of mental energy in terms of the hypotheticals and things of that nature. We'll focus on getting the information and then making the right decision,” Berry said.
#Browns GM Andrew Berry was asked if theres a world in which they dont sign Quinshon Judkins: pic.twitter.com/7WD358qWAN
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) July 24, 2025