Indianapolis (Ind.) Ben Davis four-star all-purpose back Chris Evans committed to Michigan on Saturday.

The 5-foot-11, 186-pound Evans fell in love with the Wolverines during a visit to Ann Arbor last weekend. He was offered Sunday and shined at Thursday's satellite camp in Indianapolis.

247Sports ranks Evans as the nation's No. 5 all-purpose back and No. 4 recruit in the state of Indiana. Other offers included Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan State and Purdue.

"Coach Harbaugh and all the coaching staff there, the connections they have, former NFL coaches." Evans said of what sealed the deal. "The feeling there at Michigan."

Evans told Harbaugh on Saturday afternoon, a day after winning a state championship in the 4x100.

"He told me congratulations, and then he spent 10 minutes talking to my mom on the phone. My mom likes everything about Michigan."

Evans could play four positions on the next level. In addition to running back, he could play receiver, cornerback or safety. He played both ways in the state tournament during the fall in helping lead his team to a state championship.

As a junior, Evans rushed 185 times for 1,249 yards and 18 touchdowns, adding another 61 receptions for 676 yards and 10 more scores.

"They're getting I think one of the most versatile players around," Ben Davis coach Mike Kirschner said. "He can carry the ball from the tailback position, he can catch the ball from the receive position of any kind. he can return kickoffs. He's just an all-around football player is what he is."

Evans is commit No. 9 for Michigan in the class-of-2016, the fourth that is capable of playing running back joining Kingston Davis, Matt Falcon and Kiante Enis, and the third from Indiana, joining Enis and four-star quarterback Brandon Peters.

"I look forward to getting to know the people better and seeing where I can fit," Evans said.