The running back class in the 2020 NFL Draft is generally not considered spectacular. Few players stand out here – partly because they bring interesting stories with them. SPOX gives an overview of the backs that you should know.
D’Andre Swift – Georgia
The Georgia Bulldogs and their running backs have a great tradition and have enjoyed great popularity in drafts over the past few years. Swift could expand this range. In his freshman year 2017, Swift still played with the later high draft picks Sony Michel and Nick Chubb and, in a way, succeeded Todd Gurley.
Swift became an important part of his team early on and was instrumental in helping the Bulldogs win the SEC East three times in a row. Previously, he led his St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia) high school to three state championships in four years.
Swift, who was already active on the track as a ten-year-old and had run both the 60 and 200 meters, is characterized primarily by his agility and very good speed – he ran the 40 yards in the Combine in 4.48 seconds.
He’s lively and gets past defenders so well, even if he doesn’t necessarily have the bulk to physically assert himself against any defender. In addition, injuries like the last one on his shoulder cost him playing time.
He was a two year starter for Georgia and played a key role on the team, was the feature back when fit. In the NFL he could play a role similar to Alvin Kamara in the Saints if he got more consistency in his receiving game.
But it already has the ability to position itself unnoticed in space for light catches and a lot of space gain afterwards, as it is difficult to pose due to its mobility in free space.
Also valuable is his willingness to help with Pass Protection and thus not only create opportunities for himself. This increases its value and could also find a role in all three downs in the NFL.
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