'25 UT WR - Jerome Myles (Verbal Offer)

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    WIDE RECEIVER •6'3" | 220 LBS
    CLASS OF 2025 @ CORNER CANYON | DRAPER, UT

    Ohio State has offered.
     
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    Ohio State is expanding its wide receiver board for the class of 2025.

    Four-star Utah wide receiver Jerome Myles earned an offer from Ohio State on Thursday, instantly making him one of the top remaining targets at the position for Brian Hartline and Ryan Day in the current cycle.

    Per 247Sports’ composite rankings, Myles is considered the No. 76 prospect and No. 11 wide receiver in 2025. He holds 27 Division I offers, including Texas A&M, Utah, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Auburn, Iowa State, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, Tennessee, UCLA, Tennessee, USC, Washington and Washington State.

    Of the schools that have offered him, Utah and Texas A&M are thought to be near the top of Myles’ list, having taken official visits to each this summer. Myles – who has also been connected to Michigan, LSU, Alabama and Penn State – is intrigued by OSU, though, and will likely take an official visit to Columbus sometime this fall.

    The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Myles attends Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah, the same school Ohio State quarterback Devin Brown graduated from. In five games in his junior season, he recorded 19 catches for 486 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 25.6 yards per reception. He helped lead his team to a state title in Utah. As a sophomore, he caught 34 passes for 699 yards and eight touchdowns. Myles is also a state champion in track, winning the Utah 6A crown in the 100 and 200-meter sprints.

    OSU has at least one open wide receiver spot remaining in its 2025 class, with other candidates to fill the role being Phillip Bell and potentially Preston Bowman if the Buckeyes can flip him from Kentucky.
     
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    JEROME MYLES INCLUDES OSU ON TOP 10
    A 2025 wideout who recently picked up an Ohio State offer has slightly narrowed down his recruitment. Four-star 2025 wide receiver Jerome Myles released a top 10 list on Monday consisting of Ohio State, Georgia, Michigan, Auburn, Texas A&M, USC, Penn State, Miami, LSU and Utah.

    Per 247Sports’ composite rankings, Myles is considered the No. 76 prospect and No. 11 wide receiver in 2025. Of the schools that have offered him, Utah and Texas A&M are thought to be near the top of Myles’ list, having taken official visits to each this summer. He’s expected to take an official visit to OSU sometime this fall.

    The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Myles attends Corner Canyon High School (Draper, Utah), the same school Ohio State quarterback Devin Brown graduated from. In five games in his junior season, he recorded 19 catches for 486 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 25.6 yards per reception. He helped lead his team to a state title in Utah. As a sophomore, he caught 34 passes for 699 yards and eight touchdowns. Myles is also a state champion in track, winning the Utah 6A crown in the 100 and 200-meter sprints.

    Ohio State currently has three wide receivers committed in its 2025 class and would like to take at least one more. Other targets include Phillip Bell and Preston Bowman, though Myles certainly has plenty of interest in the Buckeyes and could be a legitimate option.
     
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    JEROME MYLES INCLUDES OSU ON TOP 10
    A 2025 wideout who recently picked up an Ohio State offer has slightly narrowed down his recruitment. Four-star 2025 wide receiver Jerome Myles released a top 10 list on Monday consisting of Ohio State, Georgia, Michigan, Auburn, Texas A&M, USC, Penn State, Miami, LSU and Utah.

    Per 247Sports’ composite rankings, Myles is considered the No. 76 prospect and No. 11 wide receiver in 2025. Of the schools that have offered him, Utah and Texas A&M are thought to be near the top of Myles’ list, having taken official visits to each this summer. He’s expected to take an official visit to OSU sometime this fall.

    The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Myles attends Corner Canyon High School (Draper, Utah), the same school Ohio State quarterback Devin Brown graduated from. In five games in his junior season, he recorded 19 catches for 486 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 25.6 yards per reception. He helped lead his team to a state title in Utah. As a sophomore, he caught 34 passes for 699 yards and eight touchdowns. Myles is also a state champion in track, winning the Utah 6A crown in the 100 and 200-meter sprints.

    Ohio State currently has three wide receivers committed in its 2025 class and would like to take at least one more. Other targets include Phillip Bell and Preston Bowman, though Myles certainly has plenty of interest in the Buckeyes and could be a legitimate option.
     
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    An Ohio State wide receiver target in the 2025 class has revealed a commitment date.

    Four-star Utah prospect Jerome Myles revealed Monday he’ll commit on Oct. 30 and choose from a final five of Ohio State, Utah, Georgia, Texas A&M and USC.

    Utah is the early favorite per many insiders in the recruiting industry for Myles’ commitment, but Ohio State isn’t out of the race yet. Myles plans to take an official visit to Columbus sometime this fall, though an exact date has yet to be determined. The relationship between the Buckeyes and Myles is relatively new, with Brian Hartline offering him on July 24.

    The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Myles took official visits to Utah and Texas A&M this summer, and like OSU, Georgia and USC have only recently offered Myles within the last month. Per 247Sports, the Buckeyes would like to get Myles on campus for a night game before his commitment date, while he plans to attend a few Utah games since it’s a short trip for his family. No plans have been set for visits to Georgia or USC as of yet.

    Per 247Sports’ composite rankings, Myles is considered the No. 45 prospect and the No. 7 wide receiver in the 2025 class. Myles already began his senior season last week and wasted no time making a big impression, catching four passes for 120 yards and a touchdown in Corner Canyon’s (Draper, Utah) 70-42 victory over American Fork.

    Ohio State is also heavily pursuing four-star California wideout Phillip Bell, who plans to commit on Aug. 31, the day of the Buckeyes’ season opener. That recruiting battle is seen as a USC vs. OSU matchup, but OSU remains in good standing with Bell a few months away from his decision.
     
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