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D'Andre Swift has become one of fantasy football’s more reliable, annoying players. Every offseason seems to bring a new reason to question his role, workload, efficiency, or fit with the coaching staff, and yet he keeps finding his way back into the RB2 mix. After surviving the arrival of Ben Johnson and holding off Kyle Monangai long enough to finish as a top-16 back in half-PPR points per game, Swift once again enters draft season as a less exciting but very useful mid-round running back...