Kirk Herbstreit high on Georgia’s Jake Fromm, D’Andre Swift ahead of NFL Draft

ESPN CFB analyst Kirk Herbstreit is high on Georgia football stars Jake Fromm and D’Andre Swift as we approach the 2020 NFL Draft.

Prior to the 2019 college football season, Jake Fromm was projected as an early first round draft choice, with some mocks having him as a top-five pick last summer. After a drop-off in production during his junior year, Fromm watched as his draft stock continued to dip.

Now, projected anywhere between a second and fifth round pick, ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit, a big Fromm fan, delivered a message to NFL scouts and general managers regarding Fromm’s draft stock.

“Anybody who has heard me talk about Jake Fromm over the past couple years knows I’m a huge fan of his,” Herbstreit said during an NFL Draft conference call. “He’s just an old soul. He’s a guy who isn’t going to go to the combine and blow everybody away with arm strength, but he’s a guy kind of like Gardner Minshew. He didn’t check every box, but next thing you know you draft him, he’s smart and picked up the system and after an injury, he’s in there and playing. Executing.

“Jake Fromm reminds me of that kind of guy. I’m interested in where he goes and what system. Whoever gets him is getting a gym rat.”

Herbstreit nailed it when discussing Fromm’s work-ethic and smarts. The Georgia signal caller recorded the second highest score in the Wonderlic test among draft-eligible quarterbacks and has often been praised for his pre-game preparation and film study.

And then there’s Georgia running back D’Andre Swift, considered by many to be the top ball carrier in this week’s draft.

There are some, though, who give that nod to Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins or Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor, but for the most part Swift is receiving a majority of the love.

Like he is on Fromm, Herbstreit is high on Swift and discussed the debate regarding whether or not Swift is the top running back prospect.

Based on his comments, it looks like Herbstreit has the Philadelphia native and Georgia junior as his number one back.

“I think he’s a three-down guy, which is what the NFL is always looking for,” Herbstreit said. “Can he run between the tackles? Can he catch the ball on the perimeter and make people miss? I think those of us who have followed his career know he can be that type of guy. He’s not necessarily a blazer, but he’s incredibly quick and can catch the ball. I think he’s the total package, and I’m interested in seeing where he goes and how he fits in as well.”

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