UPDATE: Michigan moved up to No. 6 in Rivals' team rankings following this commitment.

ANN ARBOR -- Michigan continues its torrid run on the recruiting trail, and this time, it's going back to its roots.

After a recent run on skill players, including two receivers, the Wolverines have secured another offensive line commitment in Juwann Bushell-Beatty of Paramus, N.J., according to multiple reports. The 6-foot-7, 330-pound prospect is a three-star recruit according to Scout and Rivals.

Michigan has added a fourth commitment in the past 15 days, and this is a big one. Literally. A massive offensive lineman from New Jersey.

He chose Michigan over offers from Florida, Florida State, Michigan State, Tennessee, Miami (Fla.) and West Virginia.

Michigan now has gained four commitments in the past 15 days, surging to eight players overall for its 2014 class. The haul is ranked No. 8 in the country per Scou, and No. 6 per ESPN and Rivals.

Bushell-Beatty is the second offensive lineman in the class, joining four-star Mason Cole of Tarpon Springs, Fla. Michigan has recruited the position exceptionally well under Brady Hoke, including a six-man class in 2013 that was ranked No. 1 in the country.

Bushell-Beatty is teammates at Paramus Catholic High School with Jabrill Peppers, a Michigan target who is ranked the country's No. 1 cornerback by Rivals. Could this commitment help secure Peppers down the road?

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