D'Andre Swift is still there, and he'll be the team's primary ball-carrier — at least on paper — until stated otherwise. D'Andre Swift knows how to stay in Ben Johnson's good side“[By] being on my details as much as possible,” Swift told the NFL Network. Swift survived trade rumors and was the teams' leading ball-carrier, turning 223 carries into 1,087 yards (4.9 yards per carry) and nine touchdowns. The Bears will most likely lean on Monangai more next season, with both taking a 50-50 approach to their carries. That will inevitably lead to more trade speculation about Swift, but he's been there, done that, and knows how to focus on what matters.