Tight end/wide receiver Michael Irvin Jr. (Fort Lauderdale, St. Thomas Aquinas) verbally committed to Miami.

"It's what I've always wanted to do," Irvin, Jr. said. "I like the coaches. They told me I would play all over for them. In the backfield, at tight end and at receiver."

His father, Michael Irvin, is one of the all-time great Miami Hurricanes and an NFL Hall of Famer.

"He was proud of me when I told him of my decision and he thinks it will work out for me just like it did for him going there," Irvin, Jr. said.

Irvin has over a dozen offers and said Syracuse finished second.

"I chose Miami because of the tradition and its a great program," Irvin, Jr. said.

The three-star recruit is ranked as the nation's No. 27 tight end and the No. 85 prospect in Florida in the 2016 class by 247Sports.com Composite Rankings. 247Sports national recruiting analyst Ryan Bartow breaks down Irvin Jr.'s commitment to Miami.