D'Andre Swift
  • D'Andre Swift

  • RB
  • , Chicago Bears
  • 25
  • 215 lbs
  • 5' 9"
  • Georgia
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Scouting report

by Bill Riccette

DET RB D'Andre Swift - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 at New York Giants

Jamaal Williams has taken a good chunk of the work for the Lions, but D'Andre Swift can still be very effective in the passing game. He just needs more targets (just 1 against the Bears). The Giants have struggled against opposing running backs, so this could be the week Swift gets going again. Hopefully it will be easier than buying Taylor Swift tickets.

by Bill Riccette

DET RB D'Andre Swift - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at Chicago Bears

In two games since returning from injury, D'Andre Swift has just 15 total touches. He played just nine snaps against the Packers. However, he does have eight catches in the last two games. Jamaal Williams may be taking more carries of late, but Swift is still involved in the passing game he still has RB2 status, especially against a low-end rush defense of the Bears.

by Bill Riccette

DET RB D'Andre Swift - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. Green Bay Packers

It seems the Lions were being cautious with D'Andre Swift, only giving him five carries against the Dolphins, taking them for just six yards. He did, however, catch five passes for 27 yards and a touchdown. He should start seeing more carries now that he's gotten some game action again, but Jamaal Williams isn't going anywhere. In fact, Williams has still been taking goal-line work. That said, Swift is good enough in all facets that he's still a very worthy RB2, especially against a Packers run defense that ranks 31st in DVOA.

by Bill Riccette

DET RB D'Andre Swift - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. Miami Dolphins

D'Andre Swift should finally be back this week after the Lions held him out last week against the Cowboys to let him fully heal. We know the damage he can do when healthy. He should be back to his normal workload of about 20 touches and the upside he brings with those touches make him a strong option, top-15 for us this week. He will likely concede some work to Jamaal Williams, but Swift will also get work in the passing game. You can throw Swift back into your lineups this week.

by Bill Riccette

DET RB D'Andre Swift - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Dallas Cowboys

D'Andre Swift is expected to play this week after missing the last two games and with the Lions coming off their bye week. He may get a "questionable" tag slapped on him this week but he is pushing to play. We know how dynamic Swift can be and he's always a good option when he's on the field. But he shouldn't be considered a top-ten option this week with the injury status and Jamaal Williams showing he can be more than just a spell back. All that said, it's still a decent matchup for Swift. Dallas' run defense ranks 17th in DVOA.

by Bill Riccette

DET RB D'Andre Swift - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at Minnesota Vikings

On paper, D'Andre Swift didn't wow anyone with his numbers against the Commanders. However, he was limited by an ankle injury, so considering that, getting 87 total yards and a touchdown on just seven touches is quite impressive. He looks to be getting better, so he could see closer to his normal workload against the Vikings, keeping him as a low-end RB1/high-end RB2 option this week.

by Bill Riccette

DET RB D'Andre Swift - Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. Washington Commanders

Even with Jamaal Williams still floating around and getting three carries inside the 5-yard line, D'Andre Swift still finished with 144 rushing yards and a touchdown and finished as RB3 for Week 1. Swift also saw three targets in the passing game.

Washington allowed a rushing touchdown to James Robinson in Week 1. It's a pretty good bet Swift will make it two weeks in a row the Commanders allow one. Even if not, Swift is involved enough in the passing game to warrant top-ten status, despite sharing time with Williams.