The film is ridiculous. Defensive lineman Tyzon Swann is consistently in the backfield, disrupting plays and punishing quarterbacks and running backs.

At 6-foot-4, 245 pounds, his burst, agility and athleticism have college programs learning about Indian Head (Md.) Lackey, a place rarely on the recruiting path but a now a must-know location.

It is home Swann, the No. 1 defensive lineman and No. 9 player in the 2028 class. He is so coveted his June visit list is full of blue bloods and players and major players in the revenue sharing/NIL space and that comes after he made a quartet of spring trips to see Virginia Tech, Florida, Maryland and Auburn.