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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
Casino cash: $-2029692
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1) He is really, really shifty. He has every elusive skill set you can think of. - juke moves - he sets them up really well, has quick feet and flexible hips, and is able to cycle through/chain juke moves without losing speed - spin moves - again, has a really nice spin move and can work through solid contact without losing balance/falling - jump cuts - not usual for guys with good jukes, but he has a dynamite jump cut All that adds up to make him a back who can make chicken salad out of chicken shit 2) Hands. He's a pass-catcher. Swift is already a very polished receiving back. His shiftiness is really dangerous in the open field, especially on check downs. 3) Long speed - OK, it's not great. This isn't a twitched up 4.35 back. 4) Contact balance - it's solid. He's not an incredibly physical runner. He can break tackles, but it's more about his shiftiness than being able to bounce through arm tackles. I think he would add a very dangerous dimension to Andy Reid's offense and give them a LOT of options for changing plays at the line (motioning him into the slot out of a two TE set and going empty if a team goes heavy against the run). I have been a Dobbins guy, but Swift just fits so well. If the Chiefs took Swift at 32 I wouldn't complain a bit.
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