USC added one of the most talented players available in the country to its 2025 class. Five-star wide receiver Jerome Myles, a senior at Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah, committed to the Trojans live on CBS Sports HQ. Myles selected USC over heavy interest from Texas A&M and Utah. 

Myles is a game-changing commitment for the Trojans. His addition pushes USC past Oregon and Miami to just outside the top 10 of the 247Sports rankings. Myles is the top commitment in the Trojans' class and fifth wide receiver overall, according to the Top247 rankings. 

Listed at 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds, Myles was by far the top uncommitted wide receiver (No. 30 overall) in the Top247. Only one other wide receiver in the national top 35 is still on the board, making Myles a critical get at this point. 

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"Myles is one of the top receivers in the country and has a ton of upside," 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins wrote. "He has a rare combination of size, speed and body control and reminds us a bit of former Washington All-American Rome Odunze… when you combine his physical gifts in terms of frame and high level athleticism, there aren't many pass catchers with more long term potential than Myles."