D'Andre Swift
  • D'Andre Swift

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

by Justin Edwards

CHI RB D'Andre Swift - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs. Los Angeles Rams
D'Andre Swift continues to prove to be one of the least efficient rushers in the league. Though he has nine targets in the last two games, it has equated to only 11.4 half-PPR points because he has rushed for 38 yards on 27 attempts. It now (understandably) looks like he is going to lose snaps to Roschon Johnson and Khalil Herbert at a higher rate, which makes him fodder for fantasy benches until he proves otherwise.

by Justin Edwards

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

Week 3 @ Indianapolis Colts
When D'Andre Swift was forced to fight for targets behind three solid options in Philadelphia, he ended up logging 0.21 target per route run, ranking 35th among the position. In Week 1, it looked like more of the same; he earned one target (that he didn't catch) on 20 routes run. He followed that up with a far more palatable 4-24-0 on five targets but ran 14 times for 18 yards. Swift is a good-not-great player but earned a sizable contract, which means the team thinks quite highly of him. He has a decent floor as a fringe RB2/3, but returns aren't likely to be much higher than that.

by Justin Edwards

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

Week 2 @ Houston Texans
When D'Andre Swift was forced to fight for targets behind three solid options in Philadelphia, he ended up logging 0.21 target per route run, ranking 35th among the position. In Week 1, it looked like more of the same; he earned one target (that he didn't catch) on 20 routes run. Swift is a good-not-great player but earned a sizable contract, which means the team thinks quite highly of him. He has a decent floor as a fringe RB2/3, but returns aren't likely to be much higher than that.

by Justin Edwards

CHI RB D'Andre Swift - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. Tennessee Titans
In a bid to create the best infrastructure they could around their new franchise QB, the Bears filled as many of their holes as they could, including signing D'Andre Swift to the third-highest AAV contract given to a running back this offseason. This bodes well for Swift, seeing plenty of the field, and his role in the receiving game should be locked in, though he will have to fight three legitimate receiving options for targets. When this happened in Philadelphia (Brown, Smith, Goedert) he ended up logging 0.21 target per route run, ranking 35th among the position. Swift is a good-not-great player but earned a sizable contract, which means the team thinks quite highly of him. He has a great floor as a fringe RB2/3 but returns aren't likely to be much higher than that.

by Justin Edwards

CHI RB D'Andre Swift - 2024 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
After his first career 1,000-yard rushing performance in one lone year with the Eagles, D'Andre Swift finds himself back in the NFC North. While maintaining his involvement in the passing game (39-214-1 on 47 targets), his 58.5% backfield snap rate was a nice boon to his bottom line after handling only 99 rushing attempts with the Lions in 2022. Being removed from a passing attack headed by Jalen Hurts should help him accumulate some more check-down receptions after running on air in most of those situations last season. His 0.77 yards per route run had a lot to do with his quarterback simply taking off with the ball. A majority role as the third-down back for Caleb Williams creates a sizable fantasy floor.

Fantasy Downside
Swift earned a bigger piece of the pie in Philadelphia by beating out Kenneth Gainwell, but things may not be quite as easy with the Bears. Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnson combined for 961 yards on 4.5 YPC while adding 343 yards on 6.3 yards per reception last season, and they're both still in town to fight for touches. Herbert should push for a one-two punch with Swift, but if Johnson eats into the touches as well, it could be an annoying year for Swift's fantasy managers.

2024 Bottom Line
In a bid to create the best infrastructure they could around their new franchise QB, the Bears filled as many of their holes as they could, including signing D'Andre Swift to the third-highest AAV contract given to a running back this offseason. This bodes well for Swift, seeing plenty of the field, and his role in the receiving game should be locked in, though he will have to fight three legitimate receiving options for targets. When this happened in Philadelphia (Brown, Smith, Goedert) he ended up logging 0.21 target per route run, ranking 35th among the position. Swift is a good-not-great player but earned a sizable contract, which means the team thinks quite highly of him. He has a great floor as a low-end RB2 but returns aren't likely to be much higher than that.

by Chris Kucharski

PHI RB D'Andre Swift - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 vs. Arizona Cardinals
D'Andre Swift had 20 carries for the first time since Week 2 and produced 92 yards and a touchdown. The Eagles want to run more and they did just that. Swift didn't have a pass target which hasn't been a big part of his game the second half of the season.

Swift faces the Cardinals who are ranked 30th in aFPA to running backs. Arizona has struggled against the run so this is a big opportunity for the Eagles to ground and pound.

Start Swift as a low-end RB1 for Week 17. Philly will make sure he has a minimum of 17 carries and he will be a fantasy factor.

by Chris Kucharski

PHI RB D'Andre Swift - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 vs. New York Giants