Jayson Swain

Jayson Swain (born July 27, 1984) was a wide receiver for the Chicago Bears. He attended the University of Tennessee. Currently, he lives with the Knoxville Metropolitan Statistical Area and currently is slated as co-host for daily commentary Tennessee Sports Radio (WVLZ 1180 AM) called "The Swain & Rucker Show". This page is often updated by Wes Rucker, Swain's radio co-host. Jayson Swain is most known for providing ground-braeking (new-world CWB spelling provided by Erik Ainge) commentary on the radio on matters surrounding baseball, soccer, golf, and ways to stop being nasty. He is set to be Hank Haney's next subject on the hit Golf Channel program. "

High school
Swain was born in Chicago, Illinois, but he attended Virgil I. Grissom High School in Huntsville, Alabama where he was a starter for 4 years in football and 3 years in basketball. He was an All-American and played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He was recruited by many major Universities as a Senior in High School.

College
Swain garnered rave reviews upon arriving at Tennessee in 2003. He was part of a heralded recruiting class with receivers Robert Meachem and Bret Smith.

Swain started five games in his Sophomore and Junior seasons, before becoming a full time starter in the 2006 season. For the 2006 season, Swain had more than 500 yards receiving and 5 touchdowns.

NFL
Jayson went undrafted in the 2007 NFL Draft though he was signed as a free agent by the Bears the day after. He has been rumored to be training with the Knoxville Nighthawks. If he should return to the Nighthawks, he would make his debut on Saturday, March 19.