Wide receiver Binjimen Victor (Coconut Creek, Fla.) took to Twitter indicating he’s verbally committed to Ohio State.

â€¨Victor chose the Buckeyes over Tennessee and West Virginia, who he said finished second and third in his recruitment.

He officially visited all three programs.

“I feel at home there,” Victor said of Ohio State. “I see myself playing there. I just feel comfortable there.”

Victor officially visited Ohio State October 17.

He unofficially visited Ohio State in the summer.

“The first time I went there I was looking to see if I could play there or not,” Victor said. “I fell in love with it from the very first time I went there. That was the main school I liked.”

Victor (6-4, 175) said he’s familiar with Buckeyes five-star defensive end commit Nick Bosa. He also knows current Buckeyes cornerback Damon Arnette, wide receiver Torrance Gibson and wide receiver Johnny Dixon.

Ohio State Wide Receivers coach Zach Smith served as the recruiter of record.

“He did a great job recruiting me,” Victor said. “He didn’t hit me up every day like some did. He told me how I could help the program and I would fit in.”

Victor, who said he’s done taking trips, said he expects Smith and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer to stop by and see him later this week.

The four-star recruit is ranked as the nation’s No. 12 wide receiver and the No. 15 prospect in Florida in the 2016 class by 247Sports.com Composite Rankings.

“Ohio State is getting someone that’s going to work hard,” Victor said. “They are getting a team leader and someone that’s going to do anything the coach asks me to do. I’m a tall, rangy player that can make plays.”

As a senior, Victor caught 42 passes for 846 yards with 15 touchdowns.

As a junior, Victor caught 44 passes for 811 yards with 12 touchdowns.

Victor is the 19th verbal commit in the 2016 class for Ohio State.