USC offers five-star wide receiver Jerome Myles

USC is in the hunt for yet another elite receiver.

The USC Trojans are set to host Jerome Myles, one of the top wide receivers from the 2025 class. Myles, a receiver from Draper, Utah, received an offer from USC on Friday and will visit the campus in August.

Myles also holds offers from Michigan, Utah, Texas, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Auburn, Nebraska, Miami and Washington among others.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Myles is a consensus top-100 recruit, rated the No. 30 overall prospect, the No. 5 receiver in the class, and the No. 1 player in the state of Utah in the 247Sports rankings.

He played in five games for Corner Canyon after transferring, catching five passes for 486 yards and 6 TDs on 25.6 yards per reception. He caught 34 passes for 699 yards and eight touchdowns in nine games as a sophomore at West Jordan (Utah).

According to Greg Biggins of 247Sports, he has a rare combination of size, speed, and body control similar to what Chicago Bears wide receiver and former Washington Huskie Rome Odunze possesses. That is some high praise, and if the Trojans are lucky enough to land a player like Myles, that would significantly bolster their recruiting class.

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