Watch: Jalen Hurts, Eagles greet D’Andre Swift on his first day at NovaCare Complex

Jalen Hurts and other Eagles greeted RB D’Andre Swift at the NovaCare Complex after his trade to Philadelphia.

D’Andre Swift is officially back home in Philadelphia after getting traded to the Eagles during the NFL draft.

A St. Joes Prep standout and Georgia Bulldogs alum, Swift will enter 2023 looking for a new contract and a breakout campaign running behind the NFL’s top offensive line.

On Monday, hours after the trade was announced, Swift was at the NovaCare Complex and greeted by All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts and other Eagles teammates.

Swift, a former second-round pick by the previous Lions staff, logged 1,680 yards and 18 touchdowns on 364 carries in three years with Detroit.

A genuine dual threat on offense, Swift also logged 1,198 receiving yards and seven additional scores on 156 catches and should pair with Kenneth Gainwell to stress the opposition’s outside linebackers and safety groups.

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Eagles landed one of the most efficient dual-threats in the NFL after acquiring D’Andre Swift

The Philadelphia Eagles now have one of the most efficient ball carriers in the NFL after acquiring D’Andre Swift from the Detroit Lions

The Eagles acquired D’Andre Swift via trade during the NFL draft.

If the analytic breakdowns of his usage rates are correct, The Philadelphia native could be headed for a breakout season.

Sam Finkel of Inside The Birds recently completed an intriguing and thorough analytical breakdown of Swift’s efficiency when utilized correctly in the rushing attack and as a pass catcher.

Finkel focused on Swift’s efficiency when paired with a powerful running back like Rashaad Penny. In 2022, while paired with Jamaal Williams, Swist may have had his best overall season.

  • He was most efficient in 2022, averaging almost 5.5 yards per attempt while paired with Jamaal Williams, a more physical ball-carrier who often was used in short yardage and goal-line situations.
  • Swift averaged less attempts and yards than the average NFL running back over the last three seasons, but averaged a better yards-per-attempt average, along with more rushing touchdowns, receptions, receiving yards, yards-per-reception average , and receiving touchdowns than the three-year league average.
  • Swift’s receiving touchdowns place him in the top 21% of running backs in terms of receiving touchdowns.
  • Overall, Swift’s receiving upside will add a completely different dynamic to an Eagles offense that last year lacked the same trait

Swift, a former second-round pick by the previous Lions staff, logged 1,680 yards and 18 touchdowns on 364 carries in three years with Detroit.

A genuine dual threat on offense, Swift also logged 1,198 receiving yards and seven additional scores on 156 catches and should pair with Kenneth Gainwell to stress the opposition’s outside linebackers and safety groups.

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Lions GM on D’Andre Swift: The trade to Eagles was a win-win for all parties involved

Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes called the situation a win-win after trading RB D’Andre Swift to the Philadelphia Eagles

D’Andre Swift is heading home after being traded to the Philadelphia Eagles, and according to Detroit GM Brad Holmes, it was a “win-win” for both parties.

“At the end of the day,” Holmes explained, “him being able to go back to his hometown on a really, really good team that was just in the Super Bowl, I think it was a win-win for all parties involved.”

The former second-round pick was drafted by the previous Lions staff coach by Eagles senior assistant Matt Patricia.

He has struggled to stay healthy during his three seasons in Detroit. Swift compiled 1,680 yards and 18 touchdowns on 364 carries with the Lions. He also added 1,198 receiving yards and seven additional scores on 156 catches.

The 24-year-old back enters the final year of his rookie contract set to earn $1.774 million in base salary, and he’ll get a chance to chase a championship with his hometown team.

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D’Andre Swift’s contract: Veteran will make $1.7M with Eagles in 2023

Philadelphia traded for RB D’Andre Swift, and the veteran will make $1.7 million in 2023, the final year of his rookie deal

The Eagles traded for D’Andre Swift on Saturday, and they’ll acquire the talented dual-threat running back at a valuable bargain.

A second-round Lions pick out of Georgia; Swift will make $1.7 million in the final year of his rookie deal.

The Lions are receiving a fourth-round pick in 2025 and a seventh-rounder (No. 219) this year, while Philadelphia gets Swift and Detroit’s seventh-round pick (No. 249).

The move comes after the Lions drafted Alabama running back Jahmyr Gibbs 12th overall Thursday.

It provides a homecoming for Swift, who is from Philadelphia and attended high school at St. Joseph’s Prep, less than a 20-30 minute ride from Lincoln Financial Field.

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National reaction to RB D’Andre Swift heading home after being traded to the Eagles

We’re looking at the national reaction to D’Andre Swift returning to Philadelphia after the Eagles acquired the dual-threat RB from the Detroit Lions

D’Andre Swift is coming home, as the former St. Joseph’s Prep and Georgia Bulldogs star has been traded from Detroit to Philadelphia for multiple picks.

Swift is entering the final year of his rookie deal and will compete with Rashaad Penny, Kenneth Gainwell, Boston Scott, and Trey Sermon for carries.

Philadelphia has shored up every offseason need and will now add depth and competition to the roster for training camp.

With the NFL draft now in Round 5, here’s the national reaction to the trade.