LSU has strengthened its' grip on the claim to "DBU", once again.

On Thursday morning, Wossman High (Monroe, La.) standout Cameron Lewis announced his decision to commit to the Tigers, choosing LSU over a double-digit offer list that included Texas A&M, TCU, Georgia, Notre Dame and Michigan.

“LSU is a great fit for me and I have a great relationship with the coaches,” Lewis said. “I felt like this was the best fit for me, not only as a football player but also with getting my education.

“I have been talking a lot with coach Miles and coach Raymond has stayed on me letting me know how bad he wanted me. They really showed so much love and made me know how much they will help me on and off the field.”

Lewis is ranked by the 247Composite as the No. 13 safety prospect in the country. He's also pegged as the No. 17 prospect in a very deep Louisiana 2016 class, and he's ranked nationally as the No. 280 overall prospect.

Lewis is LSU's second defensive back commitment for 2016, joining five-star Saivion Smith, who is currently ranked as the No. 1 cornerback prospect in the country. The Tigers are still in the mix for a handful of names at both cornerback and safety, headlined by Louisiana cornerback Kristian Fulton, Florida cornerback Trayvon Mullen, Texas safety Deontay Anderson and Tennessee safety Joejuan Williams.

The Tigers now have eight commitments for the 2016 class, with Lewis' pledge bumping LSU from No. 6 to No. 4 in the 247Sports Team Rankings.

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