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2025 five-star receiver Jerome Myles on flip-watch after official visit to Utah

Utah hosted a group of top football talent this past weekend, aiming to make an impact and build momentum for the 2025 recruiting class. Among the standout visitors was Jerome Myles, who expressed optimism after his visit.

Myles, a 6-foot-4, 205-pound wide receiver from Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah, is highly regarded and currently ranked as the top athlete in the state, the fifth-best wideout nationally and the 31st overall prospect in the country.

Myles landing would be hugely significant for Utah. His commitment would not only keep a dynamic local talent in charge, but would also provide a substantial boost to their wide receiver lineup through 2025, coinciding with Isaac Wilson’s expected leadership of the team. Reflecting on his visit, Myles told Tyler Harden, “It was a really good visit. They answered the only question I had, so it was quite successful.”

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In addition to his visit, Myles has officially accepted an invitation to the 2025 All-American Bowl, marking another milestone in his young career. The prestigious event, featuring the nation’s 100 best football players, will take place on January 11, 2025 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, and will air live on NBC at 1:00 PM ET. Myles’ choice to take part in this East vs. West showdown underlines his status as one of the country’s elite players.

Myles would be a transformational piece for Utah’s recruiting class, potentially paving the way for future success. His presence in the All-American Bowl will not only provide him with invaluable exposure, but also raise Utah’s profile nationally, demonstrating his ability to attract and develop top talent.

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