Michigan football and baseball both added to their 2020 recruiting classes Saturday.

Delran (N.J.) dual-sport athlete RJ Moten committed to the Wolverines following a visit to Ann Arbor for the football program's annual BBQ in the Big House recruiting event.

Moten is a highly-touted prospect on both the diamond and gridiron, attracting attention from high-major schools for his play in both sports. In the past, he has expressed interest in playing both football and baseball in college — and it appears he will do both at Michigan.

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The 6-feet, 200-pound athlete is a 4-star recruit, the No. 287 overall prospect and the No. 26 safety, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He's also considered the No. 8 overall recruit in New Jersey.

Moten's father, Ron, was a star at Florida and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1987 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.

Moten's star rose this spring as he pulled in offers from U-M, Nebraska, Penn State and Notre Dame between April 30 and May 20. That followed a standout performance at the The Opening's regional event in New Jersey on April 7, where Moten posted the top SPARQ score at the event, beating out numerous high-major prospects. Moten compiled a 127.41 score by posting a 4.62-second 40-yard dash, 4.31-second shuttle and 40.90-inch vertical.

He becomes the third prospect from New Jersey in Michigan's 2020 class, joining 4-star safety Jordan Morant and 3-star defensive end Aaron Lewis, who both committed shortly after U-M's big recruiting weekend at the end of June.

Moten's decision gives the Wolverines 23 commitments in the 2020 class, which now ranks seventh in the nation and No. 2 in the Big Ten behind Ohio State, which is fourth according to 247Sports.

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