Marshall EDGE commit flips to UF after picking up PWO offer
The Gators added another edge rusher to the 2023 recruiting class on Wednesday as Ponte Vedra’s Layne Swafford committed to the program as a preferred walk-on.
He’s one of a few PWO additions Billy Napier has made over the past few weeks, including running back and son of Senator Marco Rubio, Anthony Rubio, and quarterbacks Jordan Gile and Parker Leise.
Swafford, a three-star recruit, was previously committed to Marshall University, but he backed off that pledge after visiting Florida. Playing in the SEC was too good to pass up, and Swafford quickly completed the flip after just two days. He projects as a stand-up edge for the Gators, according to 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins.
— Layne Swafford (@LayneSwafford) February 1, 2023
During his senior year, Swafford recorded 53 total tackles (26 solo) and four sacks as the Sharks finished the season 5-5, according to MaxPreps. His best game of the year came against Florida State University High School on Sept. 2 when he made five solo tackles and nine overall, including a sack. His only multi-sack game of the year game against Bishop Kenny in October.
He checks in at 6-foot-3-inches tall and 245 pounds, so he’s got the right frame to compete in the SEC. Developing Swafford over the first few years of his collegiate career will be key to his success.
Swafford is ranked No. 143 among edge rushers in the class on the 247Sports composite and is No. 141 nationally on the On3 consensus.
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