WR Jerome Myles is new 5-star in updated On3 Industry Rankings
After the latest rankings update from On3, West Jordan (Utah) Corner Canyon wide receiver Jerome Myles is now a five-star prospect in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Myles is now the No. 26 overall prospect in the cycle and is one of 32 five-stars in the class. He’s also now the No. 5 wideout and remains the top-ranked player in Utah.
The 6-foot-3, 215-pounder is set to announce his commitment on Sept. 18, choosing between Texas A&M, USC and Utah. The Trojans are currently trending to land the former Ole Miss pledge, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine.
Myles was one of the biggest risers in the updated 2025 On300 on Monday, moving from No. 143 overall to No. 34 following an impressive beginning to his senior season at Corner Canyon. He helped carry the Chargers to a massive upset win over Florida powerhouse IMG Academy last month, scoring three touchdowns and collecting 125 yards on five catches.
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As a junior in six games, Myles averaged over 25 yards per catch, turning 19 receptions into nearly 500 yards and six touchdowns. He has 10.36 speed in the 100m dash and has gone 4.48 in the 40-yard dash.
“Myles looks like one of the most talented wide receivers in the cycle. He has a rare combination of size and burst to go with good ball skills,” On3’s Charles Power wrote. “The On300 prospect is also a physical presence after the catch and is an outstanding blocker on the perimeter. Myles, who is a full year younger than most of his peers in the 2025 cycle, has seen rapid physical improvement over the course of the past year and looks primed for a big senior season at Corner Canyon.”
Scout’s Take on Jerome Myles
On3 National Scout Cody Bellaire writes this of Myles:
“Jerome Myles has always been a physical and athletic creature at the receiver position, but we wanted to see more development in overall receiver traits from his senior tape. It took all of one game for Myles to show off his development as a deep ball tracker and overall ball skills. Combine that with his already established YAC ability and top-end speed? Myles could make a case as the biggest senior riser in the entire country regardless of position come signing day. We hope to see him bounce back from an early season knee injury.”