Utah State added its 19th commit to the 2016 recruiting class yesterday, though this one comes with a bit more fanfare than the others. Wide receiver Rayshad Lewis, the son of former NFL great Ray Lewis, announced his commitment to the Aggies on Tuesday, following an official visit to the Logan, Utah campus.
Just officially committed to Utah State!#AggieUp pic.twitter.com/pTJRQWFCbr
— Rayshad Lewis (@ThatOtherLewis) January 27, 2016
The younger Lewis doesn't quite match his famous father quite yet in stature or position, as the 5-foot-10, 160-pound wide receiver/cornerback was lightly recruited out of Orlando Bishop Moore High School. Lewis held offers from Appalachian State, Ball State, Florida Atlantic, Idaho and others before announcing his commitment.
Lewis is the second son of a prominent former NFL player to announce his commitment in the past week, as Thaddeus Moss, son of Randy Moss, committed to North Carolina State last weekend.
