USC receiver room is getting even deeper
It is not only the defense which has real recruit that follows the camp because there are potential elevators in the position of the receiver for Trojan horses. The first -year receiver Tanook Hines and Corey Simms made a name for themselves at the start of the camp.
This receiver for Trojan horses is already starred with Makai Lemon and Ja’kobi Lane leading this load for this super talented room, but two other multi-versatile athletes making noise in this room could take this attack at even larger heights.
The writer Beat USC Ryan Kartje from Los Angeles Times captured the recent growing buzz on this receiver room in a tweet on X.
“Many positive vibrations for the first -year receptors of the USC Tanook Hines and Corey Simms by the Fall camp. Lincoln Riley said today that Hines was” exceptional “while Simms” has the capacity to help the team this year. “”
Tanook Hines is a rapid threat to a deep play that can perfectly complement the lemon and the way and give Trojan horses a potential threat in the return game. It is someone who is a threat to mark every time he has the ball. Corey Simms is a large target for the body which has the archetype of an X receiver, a perfect backup of the track. It could be a target of the red zone for Jayden Maiava this season.
The two receivers, if they can have a real impact this season and acquire great experience in the year 1, would be extremely encouraging for the USC. They could flourish in elite receivers for future quarters of Trojy. Trojan horses could still have another set of receptors that are chosen high in the draft of the NFL in a few years.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: young receivers for USC football flourish in the camp




