Iowa grabbed its second commitment of the weekend on Sunday afternoon when three-star Florida defensive back Dane Belton of Tampa Jesuit announced on Twitter that he would be an Iowa Hawkeye.

"With that being said, I would like to announce that I am committed to the University of Iowa. Thank you to Coach [Kirk] Ferentz, Coach [Phil] Parker, Coach [Derrick] Foster as well as the whole coaching staff. #Swarm19," Belton posted on Twitter.

Belton chose Iowa over scholarship offers from Georgia Tech, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, and West Virginia, among others. Ohio State was also interested.

"Coaching stability, the atmosphere around the university, bond with current players as well as other recruits, and development of players as well as defensive backs," Belton told Hawkeye Insider of why he picked Iowa

Heading into the weekend, Belton was one of the four uncommitted 2019 recruits taking official visits to Iowa City, and as of right now, and was the third pledge to the Black and Gold along with three-star DE Jalen Hunt and three-star OL Justin Britt.

In addition to those four, nine commits of Iowa's 2019 recruiting class were taking their official visits to Iowa.

Belton admits there wasn't a particular moment on the visit where he knew he wanted to be a Hawkeye but said the urge to pull the trigger got progressively stronger.

"The feeling just kept building as the visit went on. Each piece just added something special," said Belton.

The family atmosphere and bond Belton felt with everyone during the visit was something that stood out.

"[The coolest part of the visit] was just hanging with the current players and recruits and building a strong bond even though it was only a couple days."

A three-star prospect, Belton is the 12th member of '#Swarm19' and is the second defensive back commit with three-star safety Sebastion Castro.

"Not to rush anything but wait until I feel ready," Belton said of what the coaches' message was during the visit. "They weren’t pressuring me at all. They said they want one guy this class for DB’s and I’m the guy, and they think I can help the team."

"They are a great defense are have put two really good defensive backs in the league in Desmond King and Josh Jackson," Belton told HI after Iowa offered in May. "So I know they can do the same with me."

This month, Belton has taken unofficial visits to Ohio State, Toledo, and Indiana while taking official visits to Pittsburgh and Iowa.

In his junior season, Belton totaled 56 tackles, 34 solo, four tackles for a loss, one forced fumble, and four interceptions.

According to 247Sports, Belton is a three-star prospect and the No. 53 safety in the 2019 class.