Tyrie Cleveland, the No. 60-ranked prospect in the Class of 2016, is beginning to narrow his focus.

Last week, the nation's No. 5-ranked receiver tweeted that is was decision time.

Decision time 🙇🏽 — Cleve (@Tyrie_1) August 9, 2015

While some thought the 2016 Under Armour All-America Game selection was referencing a commitment, Cleveland was talking about deciding which five schools would receive official visits.

On Wednesday, the No. 10-ranked prospect in the state of Texas has provided RecruitingNation with the five schools that will receive official visits.

"I have a top 5 schools for official visits as of now," said Cleveland. "I'm going on visits to Arizona State, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Florida and TCU. My visit to Arizona State is already set for Sept. 25 when they play USC. I'm setting up the other ones."

Cleveland went into detail on why he chose the lucky five for official visits.

Arizona State: "I just want to go out there and check the place out. I've never been out there before, and I want to get a vibe for the place and coaches. Dillon [Sterling-Cole] says the coaches are great, everything is new and nice, and everyone is great to be around."

Ole Miss: "They are very high on my list. Shea Patterson and I had a great relationship at The Opening, and we talk a lot. I feel like they have a very good program, and want to win a national championship."

Oklahoma: "They have been trying to get me up there for a visit. I have built a good relationship with coach Dennis Simmons and coach Lincoln Riley. I want to check them out for a game, and see what vibe I get from the coaching staff."

Florida: "I've been there for an unofficial visit, but I want to go back for an official visit -- hopefully for a game. I want to spend time with the receivers coach and try to get a vibe from him."

TCU: "I have a great relationship with the staff at TCU. They are great. Everything is great up there, I am friends with some of the commits and I feel a positive vibe at TCU."

The 6-foot-3, 190-pound receiver with a 4.38 40-yard dash plays on a very talented team at Spring Westfield High north of Houston. Teammates include five-star, No. 6-ranked overall and Houston verbal Edward Oliver and ESPN 300 quarterback and Sun Devils commitment Dillon Sterling-Cole.