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Name: Aaron Lewis (Transfer from Michigan)
College: Rutgers     Number: 71
Height: 6-4   Weight: 260
Position: DE  Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

40 Low: 4.65
   40 Time: 4.74
  40 High: 4.80

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Weight: 260

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: HMC...2022: 3rdC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...Transfer from Michigan



 Aaron Lewis, Rutgers, Player News

  12/27/23 - DE Aaron LewisrSr/2025, Rutgers, 6-4, 260 (DS#30 DE) + More +

  2023 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION: Aaron Lewis,...Lewis claims recognition for the second consecutive season after posting 48 tackles so far with five for loss and three sacks. The defensive lineman started each of the 12 games and batted down passes at Indiana and versus Ohio State. The Williamstown, New Jersey, native recorded a season-high eight tackles in the win over Virginia Tech, adding a stop on a two-point conversion attempt. - Rutgers Football

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  12/04/22 - DE Aaron LewisrSr/2025, Rutgers, 6-4, 260 (DS#30 DE) + More +

  2022 ALL-BIG TEN FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM (COACHES): DL Aaron Lewis, Rutgers,...Lewis emerged on the defensive line with 55 tackles with eight for loss in 2022. He posted a career high with 11 tackles, two in the backfield, and a forced fumble in the road win over Temple, adding sacks versus Nebraska and Penn State. - Rutgers Football

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  08/03/22 - DE Aaron LewisrSr/2025, Rutgers, 6-4, 260 (DS#30 DE) + More +

  A Rutgers pass rush that was far from ferocious last season - it ranked 11th in the Big Ten and 94th nationally in sacks (23/1.8 per game) and 92nd nationally and ninth in the Big Ten in tackles for loss (64/4.9 per game) - faces an uphill battle for improvement. Due to a combination of injury (Mohamed Toure) and graduation (Olakunle Fatukasi and Julius Turner), the Scarlet Knights will be without their three leading sackers from that unit who accounted for nearly half (9.5 sacks; 41.3%) of that production. Rutgers have some intriguing players who can replace that production. Lewis, who was tied with Turner for third on the team with 2.5 sacks last season, is near the top of that list.

The former four-star recruit out of Williamstown, who transferred to the Scarlet Knights months after enrolling at Michigan, flashed his immense potential throughout his first two years in Piscataway. With veterans Mayan Ahanatu and Ifeanyi Maijeh and budding star Kyonte Hamilton stuffing the interior of the line, Lewis will have an opportunity for a breakout season. "I think Aaron Lewis is going to have a tremendous year," head coach Greg Schiano said at Big Ten Media Days. "He's practiced and played at a different level. I think he and (defensive line coach) Marquise Watson have a tremendous relationship and Marquise has really accelerated his growth. I'm excited. He's matured. You see him growing up right in front of your eyes. He's really talented but I think he's stepped it up." - Star Ledger


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  07/24/20 - DE Aaron LewisrSr/2025, Rutgers, 6-4, 260 (DS#30 DE) + More +

  Rutgers made a huge splash Monday when former Williamstown (N.J.) standout Aaron Lewis announced on Twitter that he was transferring to Rutgers following a short stint at the University of Michigan. The four-star defensive lineman is gifted and has the work ethic to complement those blessings. Lewis talks speed: "I ran a 4.7-flat the first day I arrived at Michigan at about 245 pounds. We were supposed to run them again but we never did. We had to evaluate ourselves before camp. I ran 4.6 unofficial when clocking with my guys. And then we got sent home. I'm thinking I can get myself down to a 4.6, 4.5 with a lot of lifting and stretching." What's he been told he'll play? "They told me edge rusher. They said with my speed, I could possibly play off the edge like a linebacker (or rush end). And as my body develops, five-tech, three-tech. So, I'm going to be playing inside and outside. Moving around like I was in high school." - Star Ledger

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  07/18/20 - DE Aaron LewisrSr/2025, Rutgers, 6-4, 260 (DS#30 DE) + More +

  Could former Williamstown (N.J.) defensive end Aaron Lewis return home to the Garden State after entering the transfer portal on Wednesday? The 6-6, 260-pound four-star defensive lineman was the second player to commit to Michigan's 2020 class. However, his time in Ann Arbor was short lived. Lewis migrated there in January and spent more than two months with the his new team prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. But, due to undisclosed health issues of his mother, Lewis plans to transfer close to home, he told NJ Advance Media on Wednesday. "She will be fine, but closer to home is where I need to be right now," Lewis said. Does that mean Rutgers, I asked. "I guess we will see," he replied. Lewis pegs the University of Maryland and Penn State as contenders which also provide him the chance to play Power 5 ball (relatively) close to home. - Star Ledger

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  07/16/20 - DE Aaron LewisrSr/2025, Rutgers, 6-4, 260 (DS#30 DE) + More +

  A true freshman on the Michigan football team has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Defensive end Aaron Lewis, who enrolled early in January, is pursuing a transfer, a Michigan spokesperson confirmed to MLive. Lewis, one of four defensive ends Michigan signed in the 2020 class, was a three-star prospect coming out of Williamstown High in New Jersey. He was primarily recruited by linebackers coach Anthony Campanile and safeties coach Chris Partridge, who both have deep ties to New Jersey but departed Michigan for other coaching opportunities this offseason -- after Lewis had signed in December. - Ann Arbor News

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