The transfer portal movement continues in Eugene. Oregon Ducks defensive Bradyn Swinson will enter the transfer portal, a source close to the program told Ducks Digest.
That title above seems absurd, considering the return of seniors DJ Johnson, Brandon Dorlus and All-American linebacker Noah Sewell. I do not deny their abilities to rush the quarterback, and I expect a big year out of all three, yet the pass-rushing specialist “on-deck” who will emerge enormously this year will be Bradyn Swinson.
One of the big breakout players this season has been Bradyn Swinson. In the shortened 2020 season, he recorded three tackles through seven games. In the three games he has played this season, he has four times that mark, totaling 22 tackles and two sacks.
Oregon's defense has been a mixed bag so far this season, largely displaying a bend-don't-break play style. Obviously, the defense wants to be more stout in all aspects, but forcing turnovers at key moments has been a calling card this season.
Multiple Ducks continue to work their way back to full health following the opening week of Pac-12 play. We saw the brief return of Kayvon Thibodeaux against
There are many players who've impressed in Oregon fall camp, but one player who continues to be brought up by the coaching staff and his peers. Big number 44, Bradyn Swinson.
If you’re an Oregon defensive lineman and your name isn’t Kayvon Thibodeaux, chances are you’re being overlooked heading into the 2021 season. And that includes Bradyn Swinson, a freshman defensive end from Georgia who was ranked the No.