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Source: WR Jerome Myles to join Texas A&M after USC decommit

Four-star wide receiver Jerome Myles, No. 33 in the 2025 ESPN 300, has committed to Texas A&M and is expected to sign with the Aggies on Wednesday, a source told ESPN.

Myles was not initially expected to sign during the early signing period after he decommitted from USC's class on Sunday, but ESPN's No. 6 wide receiver prospect is expected to be the second-ranked member of Texas A&M's incoming class at the end of coach Mike Elko's first full cycle in charge of the program.

Myles had been committed to the Trojans since September and was the top-ranked prospect in Lincoln Riley's class before he pulled his pledge over the weekend. Texas A&M was the runner-up for Myles' pledge earlier this year, and the Aggies remained in close contact with the 6-foot-3, 220-pound pass catcher from Draper, Utah, hosting him twice this fall, including a visit to College Station for the Aggies' regular-season finale in Week 14.

Myles is now the top skill position prospect headed to Texas A&M, joining in-state four-stars in tight end Kiotti Armstrong (No. 161 in the ESPN 300) and athlete Kelshaun Johnson (No. 177), who is expected to play wide receiver with the Aggies. Four-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers (No. 24) is Texas A&M's top-ranked commit in 2025 and signed with the Aggies on Wednesday. He committed to Texas A&M on Tuesday after he decommitted from Missouri on Monday afternoon following his latest visit to the Aggies over the weekend.

Texas A&M opened the early signing period with the No. 7 class in ESPN's team rankings for 2025 and entered Wednesday still in the mix for several high-profile prospects.