On Friday, Georgia RB D’Andre Swift announced via his Twitter account that he’s forgoing the final year of eligibility and declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft.
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Reports from a few weeks ago mentioned that Swift was expected to declare for the 2020 draft, so this isn’t a big surprise.
Swift, 20, is considered to be one of the top running back prospects in the country and could very well end up being the first player at his position to come off the board next year.
Dane Brugler has Swift rated as his No. 20 overall player.
During his three-year college career at Georgia, Swift appeared in 43 games and rushed for 2,885 yards on 440 carries (6.6 YPC) to go along with 73 receptions for 666 yards receiving and 25 total touchdowns.
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