One of the top players in Georgia committed to Auburn on Wednesday, giving the Tigers their second four-star player in two days for the 2012 signing class.

JaQuay Williams of Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone said he'll sign with Auburn next February. He chose Auburn over Ohio State, Alabama, LSU and Tennessee at the end, according to Rivals, but also had offers from Arkansas, Clemson, Florida, Miami and Michigan, among others.

Williams is a 6-foot-4, 205-pounder who caught 48 passes for 728 yards and 10 touchdowns last fall. He caught 85 passes for 1,570 yards and 19 touchdowns at Heard County High in Franklin, Ga., the year before. Rivals and Scout rate him the top wide receiver in Georgia.

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Williams follows in the four-star footsteps of running back T.J. Yeldon, who committed Tuesday and who is considered the top running back in Alabama.

Williams said during the recruiting process that he was impressed with Auburn receivers coach Trooper Taylor.

"Auburn has one of the best wide receiver coaches in the country," Williams told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "It's a great tradition down there, and I like the offense. They've really been on a hot streak with recruiting."

Williams was named the MVP at the Atlanta MVP Camp attended by many of Georgia's top prospects, according to the newspaper.

Auburn's other commitments are tight end Ricky Parks, receiver Ricardo Louis, defensive lineman Darius Philon, offensive lineman Shane Callahan, cornerback Joshua Holsey, athlete Darrion Hutcherson, quarterback Zeke Pike and linebacker Cassanova McKinzy.