Michigan has its kicker for the class of 2019.

Karl Kerska, the top-ranked kicker in the state, committed to the Wolverines on Wednesday night.

In a post on social media, the 6-foot-3, 200-pound kicker from nearby Dexter High School made the announcement. He will be a preferred walk-on, Kerska told MLive.

“Truly blessed & beyond excited to announce that I am officially committing to the University of Michigan!,” Kerska wrote on Twitter. “I’d like to thank God, my family & my coaches.”

Truly blessed & beyond excited to announce that I am officially committing to the University of Michigan! I’d like to thank God, my family & my coaches. Thank You @kornbluekicking @kyle_brindza & @phil_jacobs16 for all of the help & support in making this dream come true! #goblue pic.twitter.com/qUdIxwSruu — Karl Kerska🇺🇸 (@karl_kerska) January 31, 2019

The post came alongside photos of a No. 3 Michigan jersey with Kerska’s name stitched on it, Michigan Stadium and the team running out of the tunnel.

Kornblue Kicking, a national ranking service for kickers, ranks Kerska 22nd nationally in the class of 2019. He is one of six kickers from the state of Michigan ranked in the top 50.

Kerska joins a crowded kicking room at Michigan, one that includes redshirt junior Quinn Nordin, who was ranked No. 1 in the country in 2016, true freshman Jake Moody and walk-ons Adam Culp and Alan Selzer.

Nordin (Rockford), Moody (Northville) and Culp (Ithaca) are all Michigan natives.

A preferred walk-on offer gives a student-athlete assurance that he has a spot on the team.

The traditional National Signing Day is next Wednesday, Feb. 6, with Michigan expected to sign at least two scholarship commitments: four-star safety Quinten Johnson (Washington, D.C.) and three-star athlete Amauri Pesek-Hickson (Leawood, Kansas).