Iowa State adds a Texas wide receiver to its class of 2019

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Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell thanks the crowd during the Cyclone Spirit Rally in Memphis.

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For the fourth-consecutive day, Iowa State football received a commitment. Wide receiver/cornerback D.K. Blaylock announced his commitment on Twitter on Sunday.

Blaylock is rated as a three-star by 247Sports and the 124th best prospect in Texas. He’s ranked as the 81st-best athlete and the 922nd-best overall player nationally.

The New Deal, Texas, native is listed at 6-foot-4 and 170-pounds. Blaylock also had offers from Illinois, Bowling Green, UTEP and four other schools.

Blaylock received an offer from Iowa State on April 25, but his official visit was on Sunday.

In 2017, Blaylock racked up 173 rushing yards, 336 receiving yards, 19 tackles, six takeaways and six offensive touchdowns.

Earlier this week, Iowa State picked up commitments from Aidan Bouman, Leonard Glass, Darrell Simmons and Aric Horne.

Iowa State’s class of 2019 sits at 14 commitments.