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4-Star USC Commit Lands on Prestigious List
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The USC Trojans have a star-studded 2026 class. Featuring one four-star who landed on a prestigious list Monday. 

Class of '26 verbal commit Trent Mosley is now the nation's No. 10 overall wide receiver, per 247Sports rankings. He's also one of three California prospects who cracked the top 10. 

Mosley joins future Ohio State teammates Kayden Dixon-Wyatt and Chris Henry Jr. on 247's list. Both WRs also play in the renown Trinity League against Mosley's Rancho Santa Margarita Catholic High. Dixon-Wyatt and Henry Jr. line up for national powerhouse Mater Dei High in Santa Ana. 

But Mosley adds to the growing optimism for this current recruiting cycle. He reeled in 17 total offers before ultimately deciding on the Trojans. He's even drawn comparisons to current USC star Makai Lemon by Greg Biggins of 247Sports

"Natural football player, probably more skilled than freaky athletic but very talented," Biggins wrote first in his prospect evaluation. 

Mosley comes with deep athletic bloodlines too. Mother Cindy played soccer for Notre Dame. Father is a past Fighting Irish football player from the early 1990s. He's got older brother Emmett playing CFB right now -- transferring from Stanford to Texas during the offseason. 

"May not be a flat out burner, more quick than fast but runs really well after the catch and clocked a 21.04 MPH on the Catapult GPS during a game against Las Vegas (Nev.) Liberty," Biggins added. 

The national recruiting analyst added how Mosley is a "polished route runner" who "catches everything." 

Mosley is hitting up the USC campus soon. He's scheduled to visit head coach Lincoln Riley and company on June 6. 

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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