D'Andre Swift's vision on the football field allows him to see rushing lanes so he can exploit holes in the defense.
That's what has helped him to have a career year under head coach Ben Johnson. The veteran running back set career highs in rushing yards (1,087) and rushing touchdowns (nine).
Swift has a keen eye for the details, but it doesn't just apply to the football field. Swift has also noticed a change in second-year quarterback Caleb Williams. One area that stands out to Swift is Williams’ demand in the huddle, and how that aspect of the quarterback's game has grown.