ANN ARBOR -- Brady Hoke's 2015 recruiting class has lost its second pledge in a month.

After four-star defensive end Darian Roseboro announced his decommitment from the program in late September, four-star corner Garrett Taylor announced he's no longer committed to the program Monday afternoon.

I have de committed from the University of Michigan. Thank you to the Michigan coaching staff for the opportunity they gave me. — Garrett Taylor (@GTaylor_17) October 27, 2014

The 6-foot-1, 188-pound Taylor -- who committed to Michigan in March -- ranks as the No. 6 corner in the 2015 class, per Rivals.com, and the No. 48 overall player in the country.

Taylor was one of a handful of current prospects currently said to be wavering on their commitment to Michigan, as several players -- Chris Clark, Brian Cole and Darrin Kirkland, to name a few -- have already started taking visits elsewhere.

For now, Michigan still has nine players committed to its 2015 class: Clark (a five-star tight end), Cole (a four-star wide receiver), Kirkland (a four-star linebacker), four-star quarterback Alex Malzone, four-star safety Tyree Kinnel, four-star running back Mike Weber, four-star offensive lineman Grant Newsome, three-star offensive lineman Jon Runyan Jr. and kicker Andrew David.

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