Most of the top prospects in the Oregon high school football class of 2019 have already announced their college commitments.

But the gem of the class, Sheldon quarterback Michael Johnson Jr., remains available.

For now, at least.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pound Elite 11 finalist and Under Armour All-American selection, who is the son of Oregon Ducks wide receiver coach Mike Johnson, plans to announce his commitment August 1 and is unofficially down to a final five of Florida State, Miami (Fla.), North Carolina State, Oregon State and Penn State.

Johnson is rated the nation's No. 5 dual-threat quarterback in 247Sports' composite rankings and No. 6 on Rivals.

Last week on "Recruiting with Andrew Nemec" on 1080 The Fan, Johnson broke down his recent visit to his top five suitors.

Johnson on Florida State: "I'd say it was really, really good. I like them a lot. It makes me remember old times when they were at Oregon. I really, really liked my visit there. I also got a chance to really bond with the offensive coordinator there, coach (Walt) Bell, the offensive coordinator/QB coach. That was one of the only guys Ia didn't know of the staff, because at Oregon it was coach (Marcus) Arroyo. It was really cool to get to know him. It was weird, though, because he got married like the day after I left. He was engaged and all that stuff... he didn't buy his suit or get his haircut until his wedding day, because I was on my official. If I would've known that prior, I probably would've picked a different date."

"That meant a lot to me that he pushed back his wedding pre-game to show me around."

Johnson on North Carolina State: "I like them. I'm really close with their offensive coordinator, coach (Eliah) Drinkwitz. His whole plan is to come in and try to grind and try to win that starting spot, and I'm all for that. I love the city of Raleigh, and the environment it was in. I really enjoyed that visit."

Johnson on Miami (Fla.): "It was really good. I had been to Miami (Fla.) already on an unofficial, so it was just getting back there and getting back with the coaching staff. I've really grown to know coach Jon Richt and Mark Richt really, really well. I got a chance to spend time in both of their homes, and they really welcomed me like family. Coach Jon has turned into a big brother, while coach Mark, like coach Franklin, is the father. That's what you want in a QB room when you're in there every day. You want guys in there who have your best interests at heart - on and off the field."

Johnson on Penn State: "I liked it a lot. I fell in love with that place. Coach Franklin is a guy who I can look at, and he has a lot of similarities to my dad. I think that's really, really big. When I'm looking at going to a place, your head coach is going to be your second father - he's going to be your father away from home and he's going to be the guy that keeps you in check. That was really big - just seeing how I interacted with him and the coaching staff there. All the players there, I got along with really well. So, I liked it there a lot."

Johnson on Oregon State: "I like Oregon State a lot. Being as close as I am to coach (Brian) Lindgren is a really big part of that, because coach Lindgren and I go back to when he was at Colorado. I'm really good with him. I really like coach Lindgren a lot."

"They are in my top five."

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec