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Wide receiver Ahmmon Richards (West Palm Beach, Fla./Wellington) said he has high interest in Alabama, Auburn and Miami following his weekend official visit to Alabama with no clear favorites.
He's been to all three programs for official visits.
Richards still plans to officially visit Tennessee this weekend. He said if he likes his time with the Volunteers he will move his high level up for them as well.
Richards still plans to announce his college choice on National Signing Day.
The Crystal Ball reads 50-percent for Alabama, 33-percent for Miami and 17-percent foggy.
Richards arrived at Alabama Friday and stayed through this afternoon.
He spent time with his area recruiter, Alabama tight ends coach Bobby Williams, and Crimson Tide wide receivers coach Billy Napier.
"Those are really good guys," Richards said. "They've been recruiting me for a while. They want me bad. They feel I can come in and become a great player."
Alabama coach Nick Saban added his own message when he met with the U.S. Army All-American in his office before the prospect exited.
"He told me he needs playmakers," Richards said. "He said I would have the opportunity to get on the field because he plays his best players."
Richards said he's very impressed with Alabama's recent recruiting efforts.
"That's what really stood out to me," Richards said. "The amount of talent they have and how they use all of them. They use all of that talent in different ways."
Richards said he expects Auburn coach Gus Malzahn to do an in-home visit Wednesday.
He's expecting Miami coach Mark Richt to do the same Thursday.
"I love the new Miami staff more (than the old one)," Richards said. "They are all just like coach Richt and want you to be good people off the field. They are all good guys."
Saban has already done his in-home visit. Richards said he doesn't know when Butch Jones of Tennessee is slated to do his in-home visit.
The four-star recruit is ranked as the nation's No. 28 wide receiver and the No. 23 prospect in Florida in the 2016 class by 247Sports.com Composite Rankings.