Former Michigan wide receiver AJ Henning is transferring to Northwestern, he announced in a Thursday tweet.

“A.J. Henning, who recently graduated from Michigan, announced Thursday that he’s transferring to Northwestern,” The Ann Arbor News Michigan Football beat writer Aaron McMann wrote in a Thursday tweet.

A former 4-star wide receiver out of Frankfort, Ill., Henning chose the Wolverines over offers from Georgia, Notre Dame, Penn State, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State and Ohio State, among others, according to 247Sports. He joined a 2020 recruiting class that ranked 12th nationwide and featured 24 enrollees. Henning and offensive tackle Andrew Gentry were listed as the top two recruits of the class.

Henning brought in 60 yards on nine receptions during his third season with the Wolverines, peaking at 37 yards on four receptions against the Connecticut Huskies in September. Wide receiver Ronnie Bell led the Michigan football receiving corp with 889 yards and four touchdowns on 62 total receptions.