USC Trojans coach Clay Helton and his staff not only secured one of the best recruiting classes in recent memory in 2021, they are looking to build an even stronger class in 2022.
They seem to be off to a rousing start after making an offer to five-star safety Trejon Williams from Jefferson High School in Portland.
Man, I’m beyond blessed to receive another football offer from University of South California ❤️💛#FightOn pic.twitter.com/JuXDAzh5VB
— Trejon Williams (@trejon_williams) August 18, 2020
Williams is currently the eighth ranked safety and 123rd overall ranked player in his class, according to 247Sports, and has drawn comparisons to NFL safety Keanu Neal for his athleticism and surefire tackling ability.
USC already landed a pair of strong defensive backs in the class of 2021, Xamarion Gordon and Prophet Brown, and adding Williams into the mix would make them one of the more feared defenses in the PAC-12.
Plus, snagging a player like Williams from right under the nose of the Oregon Ducks would be a huge win for Helton and his staff, and would help shore up a secondary that is losing a lot of talent in the next few years to graduation and/or the NFL draft.
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