Measurements for every Georgia football player at NFL Combine

NFL Combine measurement results for every Georgia football.

D’Andre Swift:

Dec 2, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back D’Andre Swift (7) runs for a touchdown against Auburn Tigers defensive back Jeremiah Dinson (20) during the fourth quarter of the SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Georgia running back D’Andre Swift is viewed as one of the premiere backs in the 2020 NFL Draft class.

Swift’s versatility with and without the ball in his hands is what makes him so special compared to other tailbacks.

Not only can he run you over, but he can blow past you with his speed and he has one of the nastiest arsenals of jukes, spins and cuts that you’ll see from a college running back.

But what really sets him apart is his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and make things happen. It’s something that Georgia fans may not be too familiar with — and that’s not because Swift could not do it, but because the coaches would not cut #7 loose and let him.

Viewed as a late first or early second round draft pick, Swift, who has been compared to NFL great Frank Gore, underwent measurements on Tuesday while at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

Swift’s measurements are as follows:

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Brian Herrien:

Brian Herrien, a fan favorite in Athens during his career at Georgia, underwent measurements on Tuesday at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

Douglasville native Herrien, who was able to put together a productive career as a backup in Athens, is viewed as a guy who will likely go undrafted or be taken in one of the later rounds.

But one thing that’s for sure is that whoever does get Herrien will be getting one of the hardest working players in the entire draft class.

Herrien’s measurements are as follows: