
Donnie Corley to Michigan State: Spartans Land 4-Star WR Prospect
Michigan's second-ranked receiver prospect, Donnie Corley, announced he is staying in-state, committing to the Michigan State Spartans following Saturday's Army All-American Bowl, according to Mike Farrell of Rivals.
Corley is a 6'2", 185-pound wideout from Detroit Martin Luther King High School in Wyandotte, Michigan. He's considered the No. 2 player in his state, the No. 19 wide receiver in the country and the No. 112 player overall, according to 247Sports' composite rankings.
Corley burst onto the scene in 2014, nabbing 47 catches for 1,087 yards and 18 receiving touchdowns. He's versatile as well, as he added nine interceptions that season as a corner.
Corley has good size and speed for his position and is a smooth, natural athlete. He's excellent at high-pointing the ball as both a receiver and corner but is also very dangerous after the catch, making him a dangerous playmaker in the passing game.
He has the ability to play corner at the next level too, however, and has ideal size at the position, so it's possible he could make the move to the defensive side of the ball.
Either way, Michigan State landed an excellent recruit and a player who should be a difference-maker in Mark Dantonio's offense.
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