FIFTH YEAR (2022)
• Started all 14 games in ’22
• First-team All-AAC selection in 2022 by vote of league coaches and by Phil Steele
• Second-team All-AAC pick by Pro Football Focus and HM selection by Pro Football Network
• Boasts 39 career starts—14 at UCF, 25 at Virginia
• Played in NFLPA Collegiate Bowl all-star game in January 2023 at Rose Bowl
• Third-team preseason All-AAC for ‘22 by Phil Steele
PRIOR TO UCF
• Transferred to UCF in January 2022 after five seasons at Virginia
• Started 11 of 12 games at right tackle for Virginia in 2021
• Blocked on offensive line that helped Virginia averaged 515.8 yards of total offense, third-most of any FBS program
• According to Pro Football Focus, allowed five sacks on 549 allowed pressure opportunities, a 96.6 pass blocking efficiency rating
• Played 100 percent of snaps in seven of 11 games he played
• Missed Georgia Tech game due to illness and snapped streak of 20 straight starts.
• Started all 10 Virginia games at right tackle in 2020
• Part of offensive line that ranked No. 1 in ACC and No. 12 in the nation in tackles for loss allowed (4.2), while also ranking No. 2 in ACC with 2.0 sacks allowed per game
• Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week on Dec. 7 after grading out at near-perfect 96 percent in pass protection (allowing no sacks) in a 42-32 win over Boston College in which Virginia amassed 262 rushing yards and season-high 549 yards of total offense
• Helped block for quarterback Brennan Armstrong, who led FBS with six game totals of 200+ passing yards and 45+ rushing yards
• Appeared in 10 of Virginia’s 14 games in 2019
• Started one game at left tackle and two at right tackle
• Helped block for quarterback Bryce Perkins, one of two quarterbacks in nation with 3,000+ passing yards and 700+ rushing yards
• Blocked for Perkins as he broke Virginia single-season passing record and single-season total offense record
• Appeared in all 13 Virginia games in 2018 with one start at tight end vs. Ohio
• Made collegiate debut in season-opening win over Richmond
• Helped block for Perkins, who was one of two players in nation with 2,600+ passing yards (2,680) and 900+ rushing yards (923), joining Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray
• Did not appear in any games in 2017 as true freshman
• Played offensive line at Windermere Prep for head coach Jacob Doss
• Helped Windermere to 10-1 record as prep senior in 2016 and semifinal appearance in FHSAA Sunshine State tournament
• First-team All-SSAC honoree from the Orlando Sentinel
• Two-time Florida Athletic Coaches Association first-team All-District 11 1A-4A honoree
• Member of Windermere’s 2014 11-0 FHSAA Sunshine State championship
• Played in 2016 Central Florida All-Star game
• Played basketball at Windermere and won a state championship
PERSONAL
• Earned his degree from Virginia in American Studies and is pursuing master’s degree at UCF in Interdisciplinary Studies (combining education and management)
• Born in Portland, Oregon
Ryan Swoboda Season 2022
#72PositionOL
Weight325 lbs
Height6-10
ClassFifth Year
HometownClermont, Fla.
Previous SchoolVirginia