Rhett Lewis is the host of NFL Network's Path to the Draft.
Prior to joining NFL Network in 2014, Rhett spent five years as an anchor and reporter at WHDH in Boston. During his time there, he covered all four major pro championships (Super Bowl, NBA Finals, World Series and Stanley Cup Final), and five championships in total.
Before joining WHDH in May of 2009, Rhett spent eight months at WVUE, the Fox affiliate in his hometown of New Orleans. Prior to joining WVUE, Rhett spent two years as the Sports Director at the CBS affiliate (KLBK) in Lubbock, Texas.
Rhett attended Indiana University in Bloomington where he played wide receiver on the football team from 2001-2005. He graduated in 2005 with a B.S. in Sports Broadcasting followed with a M.S. in Sports Administration in 2006.
Rhett's father was a head trainer in the NFL for 41 seasons -- 31 with the New Orleans Saints, two with the Washington Redskins and eight with the Detroit Lions.