
D'Andre Swift
2019 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
195
YDS
1216
TD
7
YDS
216
TD
1
2019 Rush/Rec Projections
2019 Fantasy Outlook
Among returning running backs with more than 150 carries, only two other players -- Travis Etienne and Jonathan Taylor -- averaged more per carry than Swift’s 6.7 YPC mark. Swift is not only explosive, but he plays in an offense that runs it 60.3 percent of the time, which ranked 18th in the nation in 2018. Elijah Holyfield’s departure should open additional carries for Swift behind an elite offensive line with several future NFL prospects. Swift’s 32 catches in 2018 round out his skills profile and bolsters his likelihood of finishing as one of college fantasy’s top players. Read Past Outlooks

Ineffective in loss
Swift (shoulder) had two carries for 13 yards and added three receptions for 18 yards in the loss to LSU in the SEC Championship Game.
ANALYSIS
Swift came into Saturday's game nursing a shoulder injury and it was clear that he was not ready for a full workload as he saw a season-low five touches. It's unclear whether Swift, a draft-eligible junior, will opt to play in Georgia's upcoming bowl game against Baylor. If Swift does not play, he'll finish up as the No.7 rusher in school history with 2,883 rushing yards on 6.6 yards per carry.
Swift came into Saturday's game nursing a shoulder injury and it was clear that he was not ready for a full workload as he saw a season-low five touches. It's unclear whether Swift, a draft-eligible junior, will opt to play in Georgia's upcoming bowl game against Baylor. If Swift does not play, he'll finish up as the No.7 rusher in school history with 2,883 rushing yards on 6.6 yards per carry.
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2018 Fantasy Outlook
Swift may seem like the heir apparent to take up the mantle of Georgia's next big-time back, but context is needed her. Yes, Georgia will have a strong run game and yes Swift showed plenty of promise as a freshman; however, there are several mouths to feed in Athens. Georgia's backfield is loaded to where it doesn't need to lean on one back for all of its production. Elijah Holyfield, Brian Herrien, and even freshman Zamir White will all command carries to spell Swift. Still, Swift is lined up to be Georgia's starter and will be running behind one of the top offensive lines in the nation. Swift projects as one of the SEC's top rushers even if he doesn't see true workhorse volume.
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Practicing and expected to play
Swift (shoulder) has been practicing as of late and Coach Kirby Smart expects him to play Saturday against LSU in the SEC Championship, Seth Emerson of The Athletic reports.
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Expected to play Saturday
Coach Kirby Smart said Swift (shoulder) is banged up but expected to play in Saturday's SEC championship against LSU, Anthony Dasher of UGASports.com reports.
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No definitive status for Saturday
Head coach Kirby Smart said Monday that he is "hopeful" Swift (shoulder) will be able to play in Saturday's SEC championship against LSU, Seth Emerson of The Athletic reports.
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Expected to be fine for Saturday
Coach Kirby Smart reassured reporters Sunday that he believes Swift (shoulder) will be fine for the SEC Championship game Saturday, Brooks Kubena of The New Orleans Advocate reports.
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Suffers shoulder contusion
Swift is dealing with a shoulder contusion, Seth Emerson of The Athletic reports. "We think he's going to be fine," coach Kirby Smart said.
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