Miamisburg (Ohio) High five-star offensive tackle Josh Myers has committed to Ohio State, his coach tells 247Sports.

The nation's No. 1 offensive tackle and No. 3 prospect in the class-of-2017 according to 247Sports, Myers chose the in-state Buckeyes over offers from Alabama, Florida, Michigan, Notre Dame and Tennessee among others.

Myers knew he was going to commit on his way to campus Sunday. He'd been to Ohio State several times including most recently for the win over the Wolverines.

"I think my mind was probably made up for sure after the Ohio State-Michigan game," Myers said. "That was what did it in for me. That was a great experience. I thought I connected with that coaching staff after the game and I felt in my heart it was the right place for me.

Myers is the fourth commit for Ohio State in 2017, as the Buckeyes class ranks No. 1 according to 247Sports very early in the process. Myers joins the No. 14 ranked player in cornerback Shaun Wade, the nation's No. 17 player in athlete Bruce Judson and the country's No. 48 player in quarterback Danny Clark.

"There's a lot of things," Myers said. "For starters they're a great team, it's close to home, their coaching staff treated me so well and I thought I really, really connected with Coach (Ed) Warinner the o-line coach at Ohio State. I can't pinpoint what it is but something felt right about it."

The 6-foot-6, 290-pound Myers was excited to tell coach Urban Meyer and the staff in person.

"It was awesome and really emotional," Myers said. "It was great to get it off my chest and say I finally want to be a Buckeye."