ANN ARBOR - Jalil Irvin committed to Michigan in June because he said it felt like home.

The 2018 four-star offensive lineman from Stephenson High School in Georgia decommitted from the Wolverines on Tuesday because he hadn't heard from the coaches, according to a report from Scout.com.

"The major reason was a lack of communication," Irvin told Scout. "I haven't talked to the coaches in two months. I was thinking, 'Why would I stay committed here, when I haven't heard from them in two months?' So I decommitted and I picked up two offers the same day actually."

When Irvin committed to Michigan, his only other offers were Illinois, Toledo and Tulane. He added offers from Virginia Tech and Georgia last week but said he still plans on visiting Michigan in the future.

"Like I said, they are still one of my dream schools," he told Scout. "I'm going to get up there eventually, catch a game eventually."

Irvin was one of three players who decommitted from the Wolverines in less than 24 hours. Leonard Taylor, a 2018 four-star tight end/lineman from Springfield High School in Ohio, and Aubrey Solomon, a 2017 four-star defensive tackle from Lee County High School in Georgia, both decommitted on Monday, followed by Irvin the next day.

Irvin, 6-foot-3 and 280 pounds, was born in Detroit and moved at age 6 to Georgia with his mom. He committed to the Wolverines in June following a satellite camp in Atlanta. He's ranked the No. 14 guard and No. 283 prospect overall in the 2018 class, according to 247 Sports Composite rankings.

"Right now I don't have a leader," Irvin said of his recruitment. "I'm just enjoying it, I'm not going to commit again till probably my senior year."