Kareem Walker, a five-star running back from Wayne, N.J., has narrowed his list of schools down to five.

Walker announced he will take his official visits to Florida State, Alabama, Auburn, Arizona State and Michigan.

Walker is making his official visit to Florida State this weekend, then going to Arizona State next weekend. He has already visited Alabama, Auburn and Michigan.

On Friday, Walker ran for 195 yards and two scores, and led DePaul Catholic to its third straight state championship. After celebrating the victory, he headed to the airport to fly to Tallahassee.

“Florida State visit. I’m catching a flight in a little while,” Walker told scout.com. “Ole Miss isn’t (under consideration) any more. Just Florida State, Arizona State, Michigan, Alabama and Auburn. I have Florida State now and Arizona State next week, if I don’t have to take the ACT. I’m not for sure on that yet.”

Rivals and 247Sports rate Walker the No. 1 running back in the country. Last year, he ran for 1,607 yards and 26 touchdowns.

He was committed to Ohio State earlier this year, but de-committed. The Buckeyes aren’t even in Walker’s top five anymore.

Walker believes all five schools on his list are good options.

“I feel like they are great fits for me,” he said. “No. 1 competition with the linebackers and the defensive backs. I want to be in a better position to make myself better and take less hits.”

“Arizona State, I went out there (unofficially) and liked it and I like the offense. It want to see more of it,” he added. “Florida State, they have a good tradition. I like the way they play. They are a good program and they do a good job of making you a better player. Michigan is going to be one of the top schools next year. I feel like a few more years with (coach) Jim Harbaugh, they’re going to be one of those big schools. Auburn and Alabama, they really established themselves in the SEC. I really like them as well.”