Broken Arrow (Okla.) 2020 four-star offensive tackle Andrew Raym recently released his top 5 list of schools.

Michigan was included, along with Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, LSU and Texas A&M.

“It has been a long and memorable experience so far, I’d like to thank all the coaches who have extended opportunities for me in the next level,” Raym wrote on Twitter. “With that being said, I will be focusing on these five schools for the remainder of my recruitment.”

The 6-foot-5, 285-pound prospect has officially dropped Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Baylor, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Stanford, TCU, Texas, Memphis, SMU and Tulsa from his recruitment.

The reason the Wolverines are still in the mix is because of the consistency from the entire coaching staff but especially tight ends coach Sherrone Moore – Raym’s primary recruiter from Michigan.

Raym told WolverinesWire that Moore treats him well, as the pair have continuously built a solid relationship since he picked up an offer on May 23, 2018.

“We stay in contact, but he also respects that I stay busy most the time and doesn’t blow my phone up, and I really like that,” Raym said.

Going hand-in-hand with Moore is offensive line coach Ed Warinner. Meanwhile, Jim Harbaugh commands the entire crew. Everyone from Michigan has impressed Raym to this point in his recruitment.

“They have been one of the most consistent in my recruiting with talking and hand-written letters,” Raym said. “It’s a great football school but also has great academics.”

Raym is ranked No. 73 in the nation, No. 3 at offensive guard and No. 1 in Oklahoma, per the 247Sports Composite.

There are 10 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions in for Raym, of which nine are to Oklahoma and one is to Oklahoma State.