Georgia Tech 2017 commits running back Bruce Jordan-Swilling and kicker Joseph Bulovas will be playing in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

Jordan-Swilling, a 4-star commit to Tech and son of Georgia Tech great Pat Swilling, announced his commitment on his Twitter page on Tuesday.

On his Twitter page, National Recruiting Director for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Erik Richards said Jordan-Swilling is the first skill position player committed to Tech selected to play in over a decade.

Jordan-Swilling currently plays running back from Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, La., but was also recruited by Tech as an outside linebacker.

Bulovas, a 3-star kicker from Mandeville, La. who's been committed to Tech since June, kicked in Chris Sailer's Top Gun Camp for specialists in July to earn his spot, according to NOLA.com.

After being selected in July, Bulovas told NOLA.com that it was “a tremendous honor” to be selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and to be backed by the U.S. Army.

According to 247Sports, the 6-foot, 205 pound Bulovas is the 13th highest recruited kicker in the country.

In national specialist coach Sailer's blog from July's specialists camp, he write that Bulovas was "on fire from start to finish" with a 60-yard field goal range and composure under pressure.

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