Jerome Myles
As a College Recruit
The most athletically-gifted wide receiver in the 2025 cycle. An athletic marvel of a prospect with a unique combination of elite size, athleticism and skill but has missed large chunks of his prep career with injuries. Measured in at 6-foot-3, 215 pounds prior to his senior season. One of the fastest prospects in the 2025 cycle. Posted absolutely scintillating marks in the 100 meters (10.36) and 200 meters (20.84) as a junior en route to state titles in both events. Broke a long-standing state record in the 100 meters. Carries that athleticism over to the field. Looked like a five-star talent at the beginning of his senior season, lighting up powerhouse IMG Academy for multiple touchdowns. Capable of winning in every area of the field. Has the speed to blow by defenders as a deep threat. Torched one-on-one coverage as an outside target. Draws safety attention with his mere presence. Has a solid release package and easily stacks corners off the line of scrimmage. Shows very good ball tracking ability. Strong hands at the catch point. Has the ability to win in jump ball situations. Flashed outstanding physicality and ability to pick up yardage after the catch as a senior. Dangerous in the screen game and working on crossing routes. Dominant perimeter blocker. Takes pride in that role and consistently bodies corners in the run game. Missed most of his varsity career with injuries, adding questions to his overall evaluation. Sustained a knee injury just a few games into his senior season. Must obviously need to stay healthy to tap into his extremely high upside. Will also need to add to his route tree. One of the youngest players in the 2025 cycle, turning just 17 years-old a month before his freshman season of college.Could end up as the top wide receiver prospect from the cycle if he’s able to stay healthy and continue developing his game.
Reminds Us Of
Jerome Myles' combination of size, athleticism and skill reminds us some of Rome Odunze. While both were track stars, Myles is a good bit faster at the same stage. Odunze was more productive as a prep player.