Logan Davis, a 6‑foot‑1 cornerback standing 180 pounds, has officially pledged to Kansas State’s 2027 recruiting class, a move that underscores the Wildcats’ growing influence in Texas talent pools.
The commitment comes from Ridge Point High School in Missouri City, Texas, where Davis has already distinguished himself as a physical presence capable of delivering hard tackles in both coverage and run support.
A Strategic Addition for the Wildcats
Davis selected Kansas State over a slate of suitors that included UNLV, Texas State, Army and North Texas, a decision reached after a weekend visit to Manhattan that left a strong impression of the program’s culture and facilities.
Ranked as the 80th best cornerback nationally by Rivals and positioned 75th among all Texas prospects, his 3‑star composite rating reflects a blend of size, speed and instinct that coaches believe can translate into immediate depth on the defensive side of the ball.
He becomes the second member of the Ridge Point secondary to commit to the Wildcats, joining safety Bryson Dossett, a pairing that could reshape the team’s backfield for the next few seasons.
Coaches highlight his ability to shed blocks in traffic and make open‑field tackles, traits that align with the defensive scheme’s emphasis on aggressive, down‑hill play.
The addition signals Kansas State’s intent to bolster its recruiting footprint in Texas, a state that has historically supplied a steady stream of underrated defensive backs to the program.