Summary
D’Andre Swift enters Year 7 with the Chicago Bears as a 27-year-old RB1 with a stable snap trend and ascending dynasty value. He logged 57.7% of the offense’s snaps in 2025, producing 211.6 fantasy points on a 1,087-yard rushing season with 9 touchdowns. Swift’s 62.0% target share and 223 rushing attempts confirm a high-volume profile, with a 53.0 dynasty score ranking him #24 at the position.
Projection Rationale
Swift’s 57.7% snap share and 62.0% target share ensure volume floor, with 223 rushing attempts and 299 receiving yards in 2025 setting a baseline for his projection. Ben Johnson’s system prioritizes pre-snap motion and RPO, which leverages Swift’s versatility. A 1,087-yard rushing season and 9 touchdowns establish a stable projection floor.
Injury Risk
Swift practiced fully in Week 12 and Week 11, but was limited in Week 16, and did not participate in Week 9. This injury history shows moderate exposure to missed time, but no clear structural concerns.
Opportunity Notes
With a 62.0% target share and 57.7% snap share, Swift holds a secure role in the Bears’ offense, with no clear RB2 threat on the depth chart. Target share holds at 62.0% with weekly marks at 60% across most games, with a single 54% dip in Week 8.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Ben Johnson’s McVay-tree system in Chicago, with its emphasis on pre-snap motion and RPO, suits Swift’s versatility, with a 62.0% target share and 223 rushing attempts in 2025 confirming the system’s effectiveness.
Trend Assessment
Rising
Verdict’s dynasty score and trade value model indicate an ascending trend for Swift, reflecting his 211.6-point finish across 16 games in 2025 and stable 57.7% snap share under Ben Johnson’s McVay-tree system.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears 2025’s 211.6-point finish if rushing touchdowns advance past 9 and target share expands past 62% — the combination pays in custom scoring with +1 yard per carry and +0.5 per reception. Floor tracks near 211.6 given stable 57.7% snap share and a 62.0% target share.
Comparable Player
His workload and efficiency on the ground draw comparisons to Derrick Henry from 2020-2022 Tennessee — similar high-volume RB1 profile, similar 60%+ target share, and similar late-season touchdown explosion.