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    USC Football Recruiting Update: 32 Prospects Set To Visit This Weekend

    USC is getting ready for a massive recruiting weekend. The Trojans are hosting top high school football players from all over the country. With head coach Lincoln Riley leading the charge, USC wants to prove it’s still one of the best programs in college football.

    This past weekend already gave fans a lot to talk about. Star prospects Redeaux and Johnson visited the campus and left very impressed. But they weren’t the only big names in town. Let’s break down the complete list of all 32 recruits at their positions.

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    USC Set to Host 32 Key Recruits in Massive Weekend Visit Push

    This event could play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the Trojans’ football program. You could say it’s a perfect list of recruits on the board, as it’s filled with top offensive targets, defensive standouts, and versatile multi-role athletes.

    Top Offensive Targets

    USC is making a big push for Malakai Lee, the top prospect from Hawaii. He’s an athletic and versatile offensive tackle, just the kind of player the Trojans need. The team from Los Angeles is leading the race to sign him, but other big programs like Michigan, Alabama, and Texas are still in the mix.

    Lee isn’t alone. The university also hosts two more strong offensive linemen: Esun Tafa and Kelvin Obot. These two could bring serious depth to the Trojans’ front line. On the outside, wide receivers Tron Baker, Trent Mosley, Jalen Lott, and Roderick Tezeno are some exciting names. All of them are fast and skilled, and they could shine in Lincoln Riley’s high-powered offense.

    Another name to watch is Ryder Lyons. He’s a five-star QB from Folsom, California, and one of the top uncommitted players in the country. The football program has hosted him several times this spring and is currently the favorite to land him. While schools like Oregon, Michigan, BYU, and Ole Miss are still interested, USC’s quarterback-friendly system gives them an edge.

    Defensive Standouts

    On the defensive side, USC will host Titan Davis, Nolan Wilson, TomTom Topui, Benjamin Boulware, and McHale Blade. These linemen bring power and aggression, helping to strengthen USC’s defense for the future. Davis, in particular, stands out as a high-energy player who can disrupt plays in the backfield with Simote Kataonga’s edge.

    They are also focused on 2026 recruits like linebacker Beau Jandreau and safety Niko Jandreau, both key targets for the next recruiting class. In the secondary, cornerbacks Josh Holland, Elbert Hill, Jordan Thomas, Brandon Lockhart, and JuJu Johnson are the standout players visiting this weekend.

    The Pac-12 giants are also evaluating safeties like Davon Benjamin, Tyriq Green, and Niko Jandreau to strengthen their defensive backfield. Jaimeon Winfield, Kennedy Brown, and Beau Jandreau are expected to strengthen the Trojans’ defensive outlook in the upcoming cycle.

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    Multi-Role Athletes

    One of the most versatile recruits visiting USC is Lamar Brown. Brown has proven his athletic ability in football and track and field. He was the Louisiana 3A state shot put champion with a personal best of 53’1″. 

    His two-way player skills, competitive spirit, and background in multiple sports make him a great recruit for USC.

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