[1] Schweitzer also was a wrestler in high school in addition to playing football, where he joined the starting line up as a sophomore and helped win more than three consecutive state championships.
Schweitzer originally planned on joining the U.S. Marines after high school until he began receiving athletic scholarship offers.
The offensive line also gave up one sack per 23.6 pass attempts, and the yards per rush improved by 0.5 from the previous season.
[1] Schweitzer started all 25 games in the 2014 and 2015 seasons, including San Jose State's victory in the 2015 Cure Bowl.
[1] As a senior in 2015, Schweitzer was elected team captain and earned second-team All-Mountain West Conference honors.
On March 24, 2020, Schweitzer signed with the Washington Football Team, then known as the Redskins prior to a name change later that offseason.
[14] The following week, Schweitzer started at center against the Seattle Seahawks but left the game after suffering an ankle injury and was subsequently placed on injured reserve.