Class of 2026 four-star New Lenox (Ill.) Lincoln-Way East quarterback Jonas Williams flipped his commitment from Oregon to USC on Friday. Check out our instant reaction to the commitment in the video above.
Williams joins a 2026 USC class that is pushing for the top spot in the country. The QB is the tenth pledge to the group that is currently ranked No. 2 nationally. Williams was initially going to take visits to a few other schools, but following a Junior Day visit around the Trojans program, he found a home on the West Coast.
“I chose USC because of the culture, the relationships that I’ve built, and the playing style of the offense,” Williams said.
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Here’s Williams scouting report from 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins.
Mobile passer with the arrow pointing up giving his traits and instincts. Put encouraging stretches on tape as both a freshman and sophomore before changing schools in advance of junior season. Type of quarterback that can win with ball placement and has proven to be rather accurate on the move, including on sprint outs. Always a threat to move the chains with his legs and can be effective on designed runs with his quick feet and thicker build, but has also shown the ability to stay on schedule and throw his receivers open from the pocket. In-person evaluations suggest that he’s not afraid to challenge tight coverage windows and will take what a defense gives him at the intermediate level. Should be viewed as the ideal signal caller for a spread attack that wants to challenge defenses with run-pass options. Must keep progressing and improving as a decision maker, but ability to evade pressure with his internal clock and create chances is certainly promising at this stage. Projects as a potential multi-year starter at the Power Four level that could eventually get looks from NFL scouts.
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