The receiver of four stars, Trent Mosley, signed up with the Trojan horses of the USC and the Lincoln Riley coach on March 11, while Trojan horses continue to stay hot on the recruitment path. According to the 247Sports Gregs Screening report from Mosley, Biggins compared the four -star recruit to the old Troy and current Detroit Lions recipient, Amon Ra St. Brown.
“Frame Wise and Playing Style, a little recalls the wide receiver of Strait Lion current, but plays with a little more contraction at the same stage in their development. Polized Road Runner road, grabs everything and always contributes to a high level,” wrote Biggins.
If Mosley is up to the comparison of St. Brown, the offense of the USC will obtain another elite receiver. The Trojan receptor room is currently led by Makai Lemon and Ja’kobi Lane, and Mosley will seek to replace their production upon arrival on the campus.
St. Brown played three seasons at the USC before being selected in the fourth round of the NFL 2021 draft. In his collegiate career, St. Brown has played alongside the wide receivers Drake London and Michael Pittman Jr. Still, St. Brown totaled 16 affected and 2,270 reception yards during his three years.
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St. Brown played four seasons with the Lions, and he was appointed to the first NFL All-Pro team twice. In 2024, the old Troy recorded 115 receptions and 12 affected.
According to ON3, Mosley is classified as the large receiver No. 30, the California perspective n ° 21 and the overall recruit n ° 180. It is part of the USC recruitment class n ° 1 which includes the five -star secondary Xavier Griffin, the four -star Balloon RJ Sermons and the defensive line four -star Simote Katoanga. Mosley is the second wide receiver to engage with Trojan horses in the 2026 class, joining the three -star recruit Ja’myron Baker.
The addition of Mosley to the USC recruitment class is proof of the increased efforts of Trojan horses to keep the best prospects for state California. USC director general, Chad Bowden publicly said that it was his recruitment strategy with Trojan horses.
“If you look at him, there have been many players in advance who came from California, who were incredibly successful, whether at the USC or other places. We must continue to identify, assess, recruit and be on the right ones, and we will do it,” said Bowden.
JD Pickell of ON3 spoke of the accent put by the USC on the recruitment of the state of California under Bowden and Riley, and Pickell agrees with the strategy while Trojan horses seek to make noise in the Big Ten.
“This is what it takes. This is what it takes for the USC. If you want to participate in the highest level, it starts at home. If you win from southern California, you have enough talent to go and compete for a national championship,” said Pickell