While in Indianapolis for the NFL Combine, Georgia offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson was asked a question about what it’s like blocking for running back D’Andre Swift.
Wilson started two seasons for Georgia on the offensive line, and both seasons Swift was the Bulldogs’ lead ball carrier.
Wilson and Swift both came to Georgia out of the Northeast, with Wilson hailing from Brooklyn and Swift from Philadelphia.
They’ve both credited their mean style of play and their work ethic to where they grew up, and Wilson said that it’s been “fun blocking for him” over the past few seasons.
Watch Wilson speak on Swift here:
Georgia OL Isaiah Wilson on what it’s like blocking for D’Andre Swift. pic.twitter.com/PBli6i6zSs
— EJ Smith (@EJSmith94) February 26, 2020
Behind Wilson, Swift was able to rush for a combined 2,267 rushing yards and 21 total touchdowns.
Swift is viewed as a late first or early second round pick while Wilson could go anywhere from the first to the third round.