Should the Bengals trade for Lions RB D’Andre Swift?

Should the Bengals consider a trade for D’Andre Swift?

The Cincinnati Bengals saw both of the 2023 draft’s top running backs come off the board well before their pick at No. 28, which they used on defensive pass-rusher Myles Murphy.

Running back remains a top need for the team to hit, either during the two-round Friday night or four-round Saturday event.

But what about a trade?

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler just reported that the Detroit Lions are receiving trade calls on D’Andre Swift.

It’s an interesting one to consider. Swift, a second-round pick in 2020, is still just 24 years old and over three seasons has shown flashes, scoring 18 touchdowns on a 4.6 average as a runner and catching 156 passes with seven more touchdowns.

A pass-catching specialist, Swift would notably fill that Samaje Perine void in a tandem with Joe Mixon. He’d be cheap to acquire via trade too — the Lions paid David Montgomery in free agency, then drafted Jahmyr Gibbs with the sixth pick.

The fact Swift enters 2023 on the final year of his rookie contract might make this unappealing for some — that would mean needing to draft a back again next offseason or possibly pay him a bigger cap hit. But the cost to actually get him for one season would be a late-round pick at best.

Swift has yet to play a full season in the NFL due to injuries, but he’s sort of a discount Austin Ekeler idea who could bring the same element to the backfield at a much cheaper cost. There’s some big value in his familiarity with the pro game too vs. the inexperience of a rookie, given that the team wants to win Super Bowls right now.

Which is to say that yes, the Bengals should be one of the teams calling the Lions and at least asking about the price.

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4 pivotal matchups to watch in Lions vs Vikings Week 3

These four matchups will be key in a Minnesota Vikings victory on Sunday

The Minnesota Vikings take on the Detroit Lions on Sunday in a game that provides some very even and intriguing matchups.

Not only do the Vikings need a win in order to go 2-1, but it would also put them at 2-0 in the division which would give them a huge advantage moving forward.

We highlighted earlier today 5 players that needed to have a good game to get a win on Sunday, and these four matchups are just as critical.

Lions RB D’Andre Swift ruled out for Vikings game in Week 13

The Lions will be without their primary running back for the Vikings game.

The Vikings may be without Dalvin Cook, their primary back who is expected to miss two games, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.

But at least the Lions are dealing with something similar. Detroit ruled out RB D’Andre Swift for the Week 13 matchup against Minnesota. The Lions rely heavily on Swift this year. He has 555 rushing yards and four touchdowns in 11 games.

Without Swift, the Lions will likely start RB Jamaal Williams. Williams has 388 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the year.

If Cook, who is currently day-to-day, ends up being out like Schefter says, then the Vikings will utilize Alexander Mattison as the main back. Mattison had 315 rushing yards and one touchdown so far. Minnesota could use Kene Nwangwu on offense more. Also, the Vikings have RB A.J. Rose Jr. on the practice squad.

Minnesota fell to 5-6 with the loss to San Francisco in Week 12. The Lions lost to the Bears in a close contest on Sunday.

Georgia RB D’Andre Swift talks Chiefs, friendship with Mecole Hardman

Georgia running back D’Andre Swift shares thoughts on possibly joining the Kansas City Chiefs, Mecole Hardman, and versatility.

The Georgia Bulldogs relied on the efficient running of halfback D’Andre Swift last season until he was limited late due to injury. The shoulder injury will keep him off the bench press during his 2020 NFL Combine, but it didn’t hold him back at the podium.

Swift spoke with confidence on Wednesday morning during his media availability at the combine. Chiefs Wire Contributor Ed Easton Jr. was among the media members to listen to Swift’s thoughts on various topics.

While Swift hadn’t met with any teams yet, he had some thoughts on the possibility of joining the Kansas City Chiefs’ high-powered offense this upcoming season.

“It would be amazing,” said Swift. “Just seeing how they use each player differently that would be amazing. Seeing how they use Mecole (Hardman) was nice too.”

Hardman was teammates with Swift before he was drafted by the Chiefs last offseason. Now a Pro Bowl selection and Super Bowl champion, Hardman has also become a mentor to the 21-year old running back.

“That’s a good friend of mine,” Swift said. “I was with him last week training in the offseason, so we talked about how this process would be like and how his process went.”

Swift led the Bulldogs with 1,218 yards rushing this season on 6.21 yards per carry. He is projected by many critics to be the first running back selected in April’s draft. He stated his case to be the top RB taken in the first round.

“I think I’m the most versatile back in this class,” Swift claimed. “I think I’m a three-down back I can do whatever I’m asked to do I believe God gave me a lot of God-given ability, so I don’t take that for granted I work hard every day, great leader.”

As fans begin to plot out prospects that fit in Kansas City, it’s important to note that Swift models his game after a running back who became a Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs recently.

“LeSean McCoy,” Swift said. “I’ve been watching him since I was young. Just the way he makes people miss in open space.”

The Chiefs select last in the first round No. 32 overall in April’s draft. The reuniting of two Georgia Bulldogs in Hardman and Swift could be a unique card to play for general manager Brett Veach.