USC has leaned hard into the transfer portal at quarterback, but the Trojans still can’t afford to ignore the prep ranks. Lincoln Riley has already handed the offense to Caleb Williams and Jayden Maiava, and with Maiava back for one more season, the immediate picture is clear enough. The long view is where things get tricky.
The Trojans do not have a 2027 quarterback committed, and the current depth chart only sharpens the need to start tracking the 2028 class now. USC already found a possible Maiava successor in the 2026 group with Jonas Williams, but the roster churn doesn’t stop there.
Sam Huard is heading into his redshirt senior season and is exhausting his college eligibility, while junior William Doherty is the only other quarterback behind Williams who can return next season. Even then, the junior college transfer is on pace to burn through his eligibility by 2028.
That leaves USC in the familiar college-football reality of likely shopping the portal when needed, while also making sure it has a young passer in the pipeline. One 2028 name already has some history with the Trojans: Donald Tabron II of Detroit Cass Technical. USC brought him in last season, he watched the Michigan game, connected with former high school teammate Alex Graham, and also visited during the summer.
So far, USC has not extended an official offer to Tabron. The 6-4, 200-pound quarterback has still become one of the hotter names in the class, with Auburn, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Ohio State and defending national champion Indiana already offering, according to 247Sports.
Rival UCLA is also in the mix. He remains the only known 2028 quarterback to have had face-to-face contact with USC staff.
The Trojans also have a deep pool of 2028 quarterbacks in their own backyard, and that could make this fall worth watching closely. Josiah Boyd of Vista del Lago in Moreno Valley is the state’s highest-ranked passer per 247Sports and California’s third-ranked overall prospect. The Inland Empire four-star dual-threat already has offers from UCLA and Ohio State and has piled up 54 total touchdowns through the air and on the ground.
Jaxson Carper of St. Bonaventure in Ventura is another dual-threat worth tracking.
USC has not often gone after the longtime Ventura County Catholic school power since Ricky Town, who committed and enrolled in January 2015 before leaving USC. Carper already holds offers from SMU, Texas Tech, Kansas and UCLA, according to 247Sports, and his head coach is former Los Angeles Rams nickelback Troy Hill.
At Tustin, three-star Ayden Edwards is another local arm with a growing list of suitors. He already saw one of his top wideout targets, Hayden Koo, land a USC offer. Edwards, who stands 6-4, has offers from Oregon, Michigan and Colorado among the 20 schools after him, and last season he threw 21 touchdowns with only five interceptions.
Crespi’s Chase Curren has also built momentum. The 6-2 quarterback is on 18 recruiting boards, including Florida State, Cal and Arizona, and he broke out as a sophomore with 30 touchdown passes and seven interceptions.
Lincoln Jahn of Inglewood brings a different profile to the table. The 6-2 passer has picked up offers, with Oregon State his latest, and Stanford also came through for the 4.6 GPA student. He finished with 3,044 combined yards and 27 total touchdowns.
USC fans know the Trojans have had success with St. John Bosco, and Koa Malau'ulu is another Braves quarterback to keep on the radar. The 6-2 three-star has a reputation for one of the best deep balls in his class, and he can also create when the pocket breaks down, much like USC’s last Heisman Trophy winner.
Treyvone Towns, meanwhile, is set for a full season at Rancho Cucamonga after transferring from Oaks Christian in Westlake Village during 2025. His offer list already includes Ohio State, Georgia, Florida and other major programs.
Farther north, Buchanan’s Tommy Devany is another name rising fast. The four-star from Clovis has four offers, with Utah standing out as his biggest so far.
At 6-3 and 190 pounds, he can hurt defenses under pressure and is a dangerous runner. USC has not signed a prized San Joaquin Valley quarterback since Bakersfield native Cody Kessler in 2011.
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