Auburn picked up its 21st commitment of the 2018 recruiting cycle on Thursday.

Four-star receiver Anthony Schwartz picked Auburn over Florida and Georgia on national television during the Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando. Schwartz is the first player to commit to Auburn since the early signing period last month.

"I just feel like it's the best school for me to succeed in both football and track," Schwartz said during his announcement on ESPN2. "I feel like they're doing good things out there."

A 6-foot, 172-pounder out of American Heritage in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Schwartz is ranked as the No. 28 receiver in the 2018 class, the No. 25 player in Florida and the 153rd-best prospect in the nation.

Schwartz, a speedy receiver who won the Skills Challenge speed competition at Under Armour practices this week, had 25 receptions for 507 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior at American Heritage. Last March, he ran the 100-meter dash in 10.15 seconds at the Florida Relays, breaking the World Youth Record time of 10.17 seconds.

Schwartz, who was recruited by nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis to run track at Houston, is expected to run track at Auburn as well.

The winners of the 2018 @amfam Skills Challenge #illspeed competition are Anthony Schwartz and Maurice Washington! #UAALLAMERICA pic.twitter.com/YsWzV86fhi — All-America Game (@AllAmericaGame) January 2, 2018

Schwartz is the fourth receiver committed to Auburn's 2018 class, joining four-star prospects Seth Williams and Matthew Hill, and three-star recruit Shedrick Jackson. Two of those receiver, Williams and Jackson, already signed their National Letter of Intent last month, while Jackson is enrolled in classes for the spring semester.

Schwartz becomes the fourth-highest ranked member of the Tigers' recruiting class, behind Hill, quarterback Joey Gatewood and defensive lineman Coynis Miller.

Extremely blessed to say I officially committed Auburn University pic.twitter.com/aAU0Munzm0 — Anthony Schwartz OLY (@anthony_flash10) January 4, 2018

Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.