"When his back is against the wall, he comes out swinging.
"He plays well in big games and I'm a big believer that he knows that Origin is around the corner and he wants to play in those big games.
"I reckon he's going to come out and have an absolute blinder."
Hayne has just a month to prove his worth to NSW selectors before the team is announced for the opening fixture on May 31.
When the time comes to attempt to shut down Hayne at Southern Cross Group Stadium, the Sharks line-up has plenty of experience.
Hayne has played Lewis, Paul Gallen, James Maloney and Andrew Fifita at Origin level, as well as Joseph Paulo and Jeremy Latimore at Parramatta.
"We've got to be on our game," Lewis said. "We can't give him too much room. Hopefully he starts his form next week, not this week."
Hayne and the 15th-placed Titans will have to produce something special to knock over the defending premiers.
Cronulla have not conceded a try in their past two wins, and Lewis believes the Sharks are approaching the levels they reached in claiming their maiden premiership last year.
"We're getting back to where we want to be," Lewis said "We're a bit disappointed in some parts of our game, but on the flip side, we're really happy with other parts.
"If we can just combine those two things together and get them both right, then I think we can definitely do something special."