 Plenty of teams are going to view DeAndre Swift as the top running back in this year's class. And while he's not the analytical darling that Jonathan Taylor is, he's still a really good running back. His college workload wasn't as big as some of his peers, but Georgia used him selectively, opting to utilize him more in games than mad. And his production profile is still good regardless, especially as a receiver. Despite a smaller workload, Swift had a 9.4% reception share this past year, which was above average compared to other backs in this year's class. His profile looks a lot like Miles Sanders' profile. Their similar in weight, had a near-identical weight-adjusted 40-time, and they matched up really well in final season touchdown share, reception share, and total yards per team play.