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Brandon Davis-Swain

BrandonDavis-Swain

West Bloomfield, MIWest Bloomfield
Jersey
#11
Pos
DL
HT / WT
6-2.5 / 240
Class
SO
Rivals
6
NATL
#113
POS
#9
ST
#2
On3
88
NATL
POS
#64
ST
#14
ESPN
82
NATL
#229
POS
#28
ST
#4
247
90
NATL
POS
#36
ST
#5
The Journey
Class of 2024
Colorado Buffaloes
ENROLLED
West Bloomfield Lakers
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Michigan
OFFERED
23.1%
31 mi
16
2
37
Notre Dame
OFFERED
20.2%
159 mi
11
1
26
Purdue
OFFERED
17.3%
234 mi
30
1
12
Colorado
ENROLLED
14.4%
1143 mi
65
0
5
USC
OFFERED
10.9%
1966 mi
18
3
18
Michigan
MichiganOFFERED
Mike Elston
23.1%
Notre Dame
Notre DameOFFERED
Al Washington
20.2%
Purdue
PurdueOFFERED
Brick Haley
17.3%
Colorado
ColoradoENROLLED
Nick Williams
14.4%
USC
USCOFFERED
Shaun Nua
10.9%

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Measurements & Testing

Brandon Davis-SwainWest Bloomfield
Top 300 DL AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
240
276
300
87.0%80.0%
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Personal Life

Former West Bloomfield (Michigan) High School coach Tyrice Grice knew early on that Brandon Davis-Swain had all the tools to be one of the best players he’s ever coached. Grice, who retired after the 2022 season, first identified Davis-Swain in the eighth grade. “He has the determination to be great,” the coach told Irish Sports Daily. “He has a mindset that he wants to lead the team in everything. He’s determined, and through that determination, he’s gotten better and better. What people don't realize is Brandon was being developed as a receiver growing up. Not only just a receiver but as a tight end and defensive end as well. I think when he’d go out to camps and did his workouts, he was working out as a receiver. After his freshman year, he put on 25 pounds. He just kept growing.” During his sophomore season in 2021, Davis-Swain recorded 18 sacks and 12 tackles for loss, per M Live. He was named to the 2021 Division 1-2 Associated Press All-State football team. He backed that up with a 2022 season that saw him develop into one of the top overall players in Michigan. When he’s not participating in sports, Davis-Swain enjoys playing video games. His favorite foods are chicken and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. He plans on majoring in engineering. His father is Brandon Davis.

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