T’Vondre Sweat, a high NFL Draft prospect who was a standout collegiate athlete at Texas, was arrested Sunday on a DWI cost.
Sweat was arrested in Austin, Texas, round 2:12 p.m. His bond was set at $3,000, in accordance with FOX 7. A DWI is a Class B misdemeanor within the Longhorn State.
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He and his lawyer had been seen leaving a Travis County jail later within the day, and neither commented on the cost, in accordance with KXAN-TV.
Sweat could possibly be among the many first defensive lineman prospects off the board. He was The Related Press’ Large 12 Convention greatest defensive participant in 2023, received the Outland Trophy because the nation’s greatest inside defensive lineman and was a unanimous All-America choice.
Sweat performed 5 seasons with the Longhorns, starting earlier than the coronavirus pandemic-impacted season of 2020. In 2023, Sweat performed in all of Texas’ 14 video games and he recorded a career-high two sacks. He additionally set a profession mark with 45 complete tackles.
He additionally scored a landing in the course of the Large 12 Championship Recreation towards Oklahoma.
Some NFL Draft specialists have Sweat as a second-round choose, however his draft inventory could possibly be affected by his current authorized troubles.
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The draft begins April 25.
He’s the youthful brother of Josh Sweat, who’s a defensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles.
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