The Cleveland Browns are gearing up for what is expected to be an exciting 2026 campaign. Headlined by newly signed head coach Todd Monken, the Browns are expected to make significant changes throughout the roster as the offseason continues to tick away. While the discussion surrounding who the team's starting quarterback should be draws most of the eyeballs, what happens in the backfield should garner some interest as well. Back in the 2025 campaign, the Browns sported two talented running backs in Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson, both of whom were taken in last year's draft. Immediately, it became obvious that Judkins was far and away the better runner, as his size and physicality allowed him to take shot after shot and keep trudging forward. However, Judkins' quick rise thrust Sampson onto the back burner. Even when he showed glimpses that he was a top talent , someone who, with a catch, a juke and a dash, could burn defenses, the coaching staff seemed to always forget him on the bench.…