If you're familiar with my past work, you probably aren't expecting me to tell you who passes the eye test, but D'Andre Swift can play. His rookie rushing numbers weren't great, however. Swift was RB22 in PFF's breakaway percentage, RB34 in elusive rating and RB24 in NFL Next Gen's success rate--although his numbers look a bit better adjusted for offensive line and stacked boxes. Where Swift really shines, other than on tape (I'm a film guy now), is as a receiver. Swift was RB5 in yards per route run last year, besting receiving stars like Aaron Jones and Dalvin Cook. With both Campbell and offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn coming from offenses that heavily utilized receiving running backs last season--as well as the aforementioned lack of target competition--there's a clear path to Swift being used heavily in the receiving game. If he's also used around the goal line, Swift can be a high-end fantasy running back without being a workhorse.