Kansas State Wildcats add three football players to 2027 recruiting class
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- Kansas State added Logan Davis, Brayden Harris, and Kelvin Eiwo to its 2027 class.
- Harris, a 6-foot-7, 285-pound offensive lineman, picked K-State over several Power Five.
- The three commitments bring K-State’s 2027 recruiting class total to 14 pledges.
It was an eventful weekend for the Kansas State football team when it comes to recruiting.
The Wildcats added three prospects to their 2027 recruiting class on Sunday when Logan Davis, Brayden Harris and Kelvin Eiwo all announced their intentions to play for K-State head coach Collin Klein.
After landing three new players in one day, K-State is up to 14 pledges for the 2027 recruiting cycle.
Harris was the first to commit to the Wildcats on Sunday.
The 6-foot-7 and 285-pound offensive lineman from Jackson, Missouri, picked K-State over interest from Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, UCF and others. He holds a four-star rating from Rivals and three-star rating from 247sports.
Harris recently announced that the Wildcats were among his three finalists, and he picked them in the end.
Davis was the next to pledge to K-State.
The 6-foot-1 and 181-pound defensive back from Missouri City, Texas, selected K-State over Army, North Texas, Texas State, UNLV, Utah State and others. He is a three-star recruit.
He will join one of his current high school teammates in Manhattan. Bryson Dossett, a three-star safety from Missouri City, also committed to K-State this week.
Eiwo rounded out the day by committing in the evening. The 6-foot-3 and 285-pound offensive lineman from The Colony, Texas picked K-State over interest from Houston, Georgia Tech, San Diego State and Utah.
He is a three-star recruit who will look to make an impact with his fellow pledges in Manhattan.