UCF received its 18th commitment of the 2019 Class this week and it's certainly an interesting one.

6-foot-6 240 pound defensive end Dallaz Corbitt announced his commitment to the Knights following Gray Collegiate's 42-6 win over Columbia on Thursday at Memorial Stadium, according to Lou Bezjak of The State. Knights247 has confirmed this commitment.

Corbitt took an unofficial visit this past weekend as the Knights defeated the Pittsburgh Panthers, 45-14.

"The visit was great," Corbitt told Knights247. "I had a lot of fun. They have everything I am looking for and it's not too far from home."

Corbitt is the second pledge from the state of South Carolina for UCF joining defensive back Deonte Stanley, who is from Latta, SC.

"It's really nice in Orlando," Corbitt told Knights247. "The school is on the rise, getting better every year."

Corbitt is playing in his first season of varsity football this year after focusing on basketball earlier in high school. Corbitt was a member of Gray Collegiate’s state championship-winning basketball team in the spring. However, Corbitt tells Knights247 that his goal is to play in the NFL.

"They (UCF) can use me, and I know they can get me to my goal which is to play in the NFL," said Corbitt.

According to his high school coach, Adam Holmes, Corbitt still has "a long way to go" but his 6-6 frame is dangerous on the football field.

“You can’t teach 6-6 and 240 pounds,” Gray Collegiate coach Adam Holmes told The State. “He's still got a long way to go and is still learning. But Dallaz is getting better every day, he is taking coaching and guys are seeing it on film.”

Corbitt's primary recruiter is defensive line coach Shane Burnham, who played with Holmes at South Carolina according to The State.

Corbitt also holds football offers from Tulane, Coastal Carolina, UMass, and Alabama A&M. In basketball, he holds offers from East Tennessee State, Towson, Hampton, and North Carolina A&T.