Michigan is getting downright offensive on the recruiting trail.

Detroit Country Day receiver Maurice Ways announced Thursday via Twitter that he has committed to the Wolverines -- their third pledge in the past 11 days, all on the offensive side of the ball.

Top-five receiver Drake Harris and 6-foot-7 tight end Ian Bunting also committed to the school in the past week and a half.

Ways is a three-star prospect who ranks as the No. 51 receiver in the country according to Scout and No. 54 per Rivals. He hauled in 51 catches for 957 yards and nine touchdowns last season at Country Day.

Detroit Country Day receiver Maurice Ways tweeted out this photo after committing Thursday to Michigan.

He chose the Wolverines over offers from Iowa, Kansas, Pitt and much of the Mid-American Conference.

"No better feeling than hearing my parents say "We're proud of you son, Go Blue" then seeing those tears of joy from my mom," Ways tweeted.

At 6-foot-4, Ways fits the mold of receiver that Michigan has coveted on the recruiting trail since coach Brady Hoke's arrival. All seven commits/signees have been at least 6-foot-2.

Ways is the second receiver from the state to join Michigan's 2014 class, following Harris, a former Michigan State commit who switched his allegiance to the Wolverines on April 14.

Michigan's class now numbers seven players overall, five of whom play offense. The haul is ranked No. 8 in the country by Rivals, No. 10 by Scout and No. 5 by ESPN.

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