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Michigan State received a verbal commitment from Kentucky high school prospect Grayson Miller, an outside linebacker some to project safety.

(Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)

EAST LANSING — Grayson Miller became the latest Class of 2015 prospect to pledge his services to Michigan State on Thursday, confirming his verbal commitment via his Twitter account.

Miller, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound outside linebacker from Scott County High School in Georgetown, Ky., attended the Spartans' football camp.

Miller's only other offer, according to 247sports, was from Western Kentucky, and at this time he has no stars or rating attached to his recruiting profile.

According to MaxPreps.com, Miller had 83 total tackles and six interceptions for a Scott County team that went 15-0 last season and was ranked N0. 98 in the nation and No. 2 in the Bluegrass State.

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ESPN.com's recruiting site does not rank Miller, but it has a profile showing a 4.74-second 40-yard dash time and 34-inch vertical, projecting him as a safety.

That would make sense, as Miller is the son of former Michigan State star John Miller, an All-Big Ten safety who served as a captain on the Spartans' 1988 Rose Bowl team.

Miller was an honorable mention All-State selection as a linebacker last season.

Here's a look at the Spartans' Class of 2015 commits:

QB Brian Lewerke, Pinnacle H.S., Phoenix, Ariz.

OL Noah Listermann, Winton Woods H.S., Cincinnati, Ohio

CB Tyson Smith, St. Mary's H.S., West Bloomfield

OL Kyonta Stallworth, Detroit Martin Luther King

ATH Khari Willis, Jackson Lumen Christi

DB Grayson Miller, Scott County H.S., Georgetown, Ky.