Jalen Richmond was one of the more productive juniors in the state of Arizona last year and his efforts helped powerhouse Chandler to the first-ever Open Division championship.

The three-star wide receiver shows very good route running ability to get open in space, has the speed to be a deep threat down the sideline and has the fluidity and change of direction to be able to move the chains underneath.

On the recruiting front, Richmond went through a hot streak earlier this spring to move past the double-digit offer mark and continues to garner attention from new programs amid the ongoing dead period.

"Right now, I’m hearing from Fresno State, Northern Illinois, Nevada, Rice and Arizona the most," Richmond said. "My relationship with the coaches at these schools is really good; I talk to all them pretty much everyday and they’re always asking about my family and our safety during these crazy times. I like the opportunities that these schools are showing. They can provide for me with top tier education as well as the opportunity to play big time football.

"After things go back to normal, I plan to visit New Mexico State, Fresno State, Northern Illinois and Toledo. A couple schools who haven’t offered but recently reached out are Michigan State, Boise State and Washington State. Depending on how the next couple months go with my recruitment, I either plan to commit before the season or on my birthday during the season, which is Nov. 8."

In 13 games last season, the 6-foot, 175-pound wideout was credited with 41 receptions for 725 yards and nine touchdowns while also contributing on the defensive side of the ball.

Richmond is the nation's No. 250 rated wide receiver and No. 24 overall prospect in the state of Arizona for the 2021 class, per the 247Sports rankings.