Michigan landed commitments from two kickers for the class of 2018 this week, both of whom plan to join the program as walk ons.

Punter George Caratan announced Tuesday afternoon his commitment to Michigan, writing on Twitter: "I have evaluated all of the schools that I feel would have been a fit for me. This was a very tough decision because I had so many great options."

The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Caraton also had interest from Penn State and Maryland, reports 247Sports.

A native of Pacific Palisedes, California, Caraton went to high school at St. Thomas More in Oakdale, Conn., where he reportedly averaged 46 yards per punt.

Meanwhile, earlier in the week, Northville High School's Jake Moody committed to Michigan as a kicker.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound Moody reportedly chose the Wolverines over scholarship offers from Central Michigan, Air Force, Bowling Green, Massachusetts and Texas State.

He's unique, though, in that he may take a grayshirt and wait until next spring to enroll at Michigan.

Redshirt freshman kicker Quinn Nordin and punter Brad Robbins both have three years of eligibility remaining.

Signing day, for Michigan and the rest of the country, is Wednesday.