ANN ARBOR -- Michigan's potentially big recruiting week is underway.

And, for the Wolverines, it's off to a solid start.

Four-star wide receiver Tarik Black (Cheshire, Connecticut) announced his commitment to Michigan on Wednesday.

The 6-foot-4, 208-pounder ranks as the No. 124 prospect in the country, the No. 1 prospect in Connecticut and the No. 17 wide receiver nationally. Black also considered Auburn, Alabama, Stanford and a host of other schools.

Michigan now has 21 players committed to its 2017 recruiting class. Black is currently the fourth highest-rated prospect, behind quarterback Dylan McCaffrey, defensive lineman Luiju Vilain and cornerback Ambry Thomas.

The Wolverines will now turn their attention to Thursday evening when five-star wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones, from Detroit Cass Tech, is scheduled to make his announcement.

Peoples-Jones is the No. 11-ranked player nationally and the No. 1-ranked player in the state of Michigan.

The Wolverines are also waiting on upcoming announcements from five-star offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson (Friday) and four-star center Cesar Ruiz (Monday).