2025 Draper (UT) Corner Canyon WR Jerome Myles signs with Texas A&M
Wide receiver has been a priority position for Mike Elko and the Aggies throughout the 2025 recruiting cycle, and they have now added one of the best in the country to the fold.
Draper (UT) Corner Canyon five-star standout Jerome Myles made waves across the country as he announced his A&M commitment. The decision comes on the heels of a weekend visit to College Station.
The 6-foot-3, 220-pound playmaker had been committed to USC since September, but the Aggies have been in the running throughout his recruitment. He took an official visit in late June, and he visited for A&M’s season-opener against Notre Dame.
Myles brings a rare combination of size and speed to the table. He has verified track times of 10.36 in the 100m and 20.04 in the 200m and claimed gold medals at the Utah State Track and Field Championships in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m and 4x200m.
The speed translates to the field, where he has shown the ability to take the top off elite defenses and the quickness to make guys miss in space throughout his career. His size and athleticism also make him a jump ball threat, and he is not afraid to get physical to make the catch.
In addition to A&M, Myles also received offers from the likes of USC, Ole Miss, Utah, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, Ohio State and Penn State.
Holmon Wiggins helped lead the Aggies’ recruiting efforts, and he joins Corner Canyon teammate and 2026 QB Helaman Casuga as a Texas A&M pledge.
Myles becomes the Aggies’ 25th commit of the 2025 recruiting class and is the third wide receiver alongside Kelshaun Johnson and Tristan Norman.