Ahead of the 2021 high school football season, MaxPreps is breaking down the top senior prospects in the country state-by-state as rated by 247Sports. We continue the series with Michigan, which opens play Aug. 26.
Michigan's top tier talent is largely divided between wide receiver and athletes, which make up almost half of the top 25 seniors in the state. Both positions boast six recruits, followed by linebackers (four) and offensive linemen, defensive linemen and defensive backs, with three each.
Not a single quarterback or running back in the state cracked the top player list.
247SPORTS: Complete Michigan composite player rankingsThe teams to look out for this season appear to be Belleville, which claimed four top prospects, and Cass Tech (Detroit), with three.
As of Aug. 8, only 13 of the 25 have committed to colleges, headlined by Michigan State as the top destination spot with four, and Michigan and Notre Dame with two prospects each.

Michigan's No. 9 prospect Nolan Ziegler is headed to Notre Dame.
File photo by Jeff Robertson
Michigan Top 25 football players from Class of 20221. Will Johnson | Grosse Pointe South (Grosse Pointe)
6-3 | 190 | cornerback | Michigan commitmentNation's No. 4 rated cornerback has been compared to young Stephon Gilmore of Patriots. His father Deon Johnson played at Michigan from 1991-94.
2. Joshua Burnham | Traverse City Central (Traverse City)
6-4 | 225 | Linebacker | Notre DameTremendous all-around athlete played quarterback on offense and accounted for 1,953 yards and 30 touchdowns in 2020. Picked Irish over Alabama.
3. Myles Rowser | Belleville
6-1 | 185 | S | ArkansasTook an official to Arkansas on June 4, more than two months after committing to the Razorbacks. Had 27 other offers.
4. Alex VanSumeren | Garber (Essexville)
6-3 | 300 | DL | Michigan StateHis brother Ben VanSumeren, a linebacker, signed to Michigan out of high school but transferred to Michigan State. High motore. Explosive athlete.
5. Dillon Tatum | West Bloomfield
5-11 | 190 | ATH | UndecidedNation's No. 13th-ranked athlete, Tatum played running back at West Bloomfield. He has 33 offers with his top choices being Michigan, Michigan State and Baylor.
6. Michael Williams | West Bloomfield
6-3 | 220 | LB | UndecidedAlong with Tatum, quite a 1-2 punch. His latest offers are Syracuse, Kentucky, Michigan State, Tennessee and Indiana.
7. Jaden Mangham | Groves (Beverly Hills)
6-3 | 185 | ATH | UndecidedTall, rangy, versatile athlete also runs track and field as a sprinter and jumper Has piled up 36 college offers, but committed to the Spartans in August.
8. Antonio Gates Jr. | Fordson (Dearborn)
6-1 | 185 | WR | Michigan StateSon of eight-time Pro-Bowler by the same name, Gates Jr. utilizes his size to win 50/50 balls. Knows how to create space.
9. Nolan Ziegler | Catholic Central (Grand Rapids)
6-4 | 210 | LB | Notre DameCommitted to the Irish way back in Aug. 2020. Had 11 other offers including Michigan.
10. Deone Walker | Cass Tech (Detroit)
6-6 | 340 | DL | UndecidedReminds some of young Daniel McCullers, of the Steelers. Massive body, but shows tremendous agility for his size.
11. Jeremiah Caldwell | Belleville
6-2 | 180 | ATH | UndecidedFormer Kentucky commit, is ranked the 26th best athlete in the country. Other offers include Tennessee and Michigan State.
12. Tay'Shawn Trent | Eastpointe
6-4 | 210 | WR | MichiganTremendous size for the position, Trent also is a standout basketball player. He's fearless in traffic and great on 50-50 balls.
13. Christian Rapley | Belleville
6-1 | 200 | ATH | UndecidedHe plays multiple positions on both sides of the ball, but stands out at wide receiver. Kentucky, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Penn State and Tennessee among his offers.
14. Christian Stokes | Harper Woods
6-0 | 180 | ATH | West VirginiaAlso took visits to Iowa and Michigan State, but committed to the Mountaineers on July 10.
15. Lynn Wyche-El | King (Detroit)
5-10 | 172 | WR | UndecidedQuick, strong, sure-handed, Wyce-El has 11 offers, including Ball State, Syracuse, Washington and Kentucky.
16. Deshaun Lee | Belleville
5-11 | 173 | CB | UndecidedLed a Tigers team that went 10-1 in 2020 and 43-4 over the last four seasons. Has offers from Syracuse and Kentucky.
17. Glen Cross | Oak Park
6-0 | 175 | S | UndecidedHas 16 college offers, the last five coming from Fordham, Georgetown, Princeton, Temple and Columbia.
18. Tommy McIntosh | DeWitt
6-5 | 203 | WR | WisconsinHas 39 career catches for 779 yards and 11 touchdowns. Had 19 other offers other than the Badgers.
19. Tyrell Henry | Roseville
6-1 | 175 | ATH | Michigan StateHad 22 catches for 282 yards and four TDs in seven games during the 2020 season. Also played defensive back and punted for the Panthers and played basketball.
20. Jackson Pruitt | Cass Tech
6-5 | 285 | IOL | UndecidedPruitt and Walker pave big lanes for the Technicians. Has a whopping 33 offerns, the last five being Kansas, Missouri, West Virginia, Tennessee and Louisville.
21. Masai Reddick | Cass Tech
6-5 | 330 | OT | TennesseeYet another huge lineman for the Technicians. The nation's No. 78 offensive tackle has 23 offers, but picked the Vols over Florida A&M, Cincinnati, Utah State and Ball State, among others.
22. Ashton Lepo | Grand Haven
6-8 | 280 | OT | Michigan StateGreat frame to grow into, Lepo had 14 offers but picked the Spartans over Baylor and Arizona State, among others.
23. Tag Bonnema | Zeeland East (Zeeland)
6-4 | 228 | LB | Western MichiganAnother tall athlete with a great frame to grow. Had an offer and visited Michigan in 2019, but picked Western Michigan on June 9.
24. Dayvon Young | Oak Park
6-0 | 175 | WR | UndecidedThe last of his seven offers were Western Michigan, Akron, Iowa State, Kentucky and Toledo.
25. Davonte Miles| River Rouge
6-5 | 275 | DL | UndecidedA promising frame and productive defensive tackle decommitted from Michigan on July 29 and immediately picked up offers from Miami (Ohio) and Indiana.