It’s almost time for Riverside (N.J.) Delran 2020 four-star athlete RJ Moten.

Michigan offered him on April 30, as safeties coach Chris Partridge went to Delran High School to hand-deliver the news.

“When I got it, it was like, ‘Wow, Michigan just offered me,'” Moten told WolverinesWire. “I was speechless.”

Moten has a visit set to see the Wolverines on June 7 and is slated to make his commitment at the end of July.

Again, it’s almost his time.

And that’s good news for Michigan.

The 6-foot, 200-pound athlete has offers from Michigan, Pittsburgh, Boston College, Duke, Kentucky, Minnesota, Purdue, Rutgers, Syracuse, Temple, Tulane, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Buffalo, Columbia, Kent State and Princeton.

Michigan is his clear No. 1 school, he said. Following behind are Minnesota and Pittsburgh. When Moten visits Michigan in early June, he wants to get a feel for the atmosphere around the school and city.

“It’s just the level of football, coaching staff and relationships,” Moten said of Jim Harbaugh’s program. “They don’t have to do anything else. I just need to see if I can be there for 3 to 4 years.”

Moten’s primary recruiter from Michigan is Partridge, and his secondary recruiter is defensive assistant Anthony Campanile. He said the trio has developed a “tight” bond.

Moten is ranked No. 338 in the nation, No. 20 at the athlete position and No. 9 in New Jersey, according to the 247Sports Composite.

He runs a 4.62-second 40-yard dash, 4.31-second shuttle and owns a 40.90-inch vertical.

Michigan currently has six commits in the 2020 class: