Syracuse Just Took A Crucial Step In Its Running Back Reset

Syracuse strengthens its backfield with Tylek Lewis's commitment, signaling confidence in their recruitment strategy despite recent decommitments.

Syracuse added another piece to its 2027 class Tuesday, landing a commitment from three-star Louisiana running back Tylek Lewis.

Lewis made the announcement on Instagram, giving the Orange a boost at a position they’ve been aggressively trying to reshape in this recruiting cycle. He’s rated the No. 19 player in Louisiana and the No. 41 running back in the country in 247Sports’ composite rankings.

The Zachary, Louisiana, standout brings a production profile that jumps off the page. Last season, Lewis rushed for 1,129 yards and 21 touchdowns while helping lead Zachary to a 9-4 record and a trip to the state semifinals.

Syracuse beat out Arkansas for his commitment. Lewis took a visit to Fayetteville the weekend of June 12 and was on campus at Syracuse the weekend of June 5. He also visited West Virginia.

At 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, Lewis is more than just a downhill back. He also competes in track and posted a 10.85-second 100-meter dash this spring.

During his Syracuse visit, Louisiana State transfer running back Ju’Juan Johnson hosted Lewis, and Lewis told syracuse.com that the fellow Louisiana native sold him on what Syracuse could do for his development.

Running backs coach Dennis Thomas also played a major role in the recruitment. Thomas has been involved in the development of Indianapolis Colts All-Pro Jonathan Taylor at Salem High School in New Jersey, Chicago Bears running back Kyle Monangai at Rutgers and Jacksonville Jaguars running back LeQuint Allen Jr. at Millville High School in New Jersey and at Syracuse.

Lewis fits into a broader Orange push at running back in the Class of 2027. Syracuse recently encouraged St.

Anthony’s running back Xavier Bala and St. Frances running back Sa’Nir Brooks to decommitment, sources told syracuse.com.

That plan has already produced one result with Lewis in the fold, and Syracuse is still trying to close on four-star Canisius running back Elijah Kimble, Rivals’ top-ranked player in New York. Kimble is set to announces his commitment Friday evening.

Bala and Brooks are both rated as three-star recruits by 247Sports. Brooks has not yet picked a new school, while Bala has flipped to Boston College.

With Lewis aboard, Syracuse now has 23 commitments in the Class of 2027. The Orange rank seventh in the ACC in 247Sports’ class rankings and 33rd nationally.

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