Five-star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown announced his commitment to USC’s 2018 recruiting class on Saturday, picking the Trojans over Notre Dame and Stanford.

The U.S. Army All-American Bowl brought a late Christmas present for USC Football as Amon-Ra St. Brown, the No. 1 player in California, committed to the Trojans.

A product of Mater Dei, St. Brown is among the top prospects for the class of 2018 and adds another heavy hitter to USC’s 2018 recruiting class. He joins JT Daniels, his Monarch quarterback who will graduate early to join the Trojans this year, and Bishop Gorman linebacker Palaie Gaoteote as one of three five-star players committed to USC.

USC hard pursued his two older brothers, Equanimeous and Osiris, who went to Notre Dame and Stanford respectively, but ultimately landed the youngest and arguably most talented of the St. Browns.

Though he doesn’t bring a ton of size to the table, St. Brown is a strong all-around player and a naturally gifted receiver.

Standing 5-foot-11, 191 pounds, he ranks No. 12 nationally, making him the top-ranked player in the Trojans recruiting haul. He is the second-rated wide receiver in the class, joining an already stacked USC receiving corps.

Five-star wide out Joseph Lewis joined up in 2017 while the Trojans added an elite group of receivers in 2016, including newly-minted starters Tyler Vaughns and Michael Pittman.

With that in mind, while St. Brown may be talented enough to contribute early for USC, breaking into the lineup, whether at receiver or special teams, will be no easy task from the start. Of course, if Daniels wins the starting job, his built-in chemistry with St. Brown could create a valuable dynamic from the start.

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USC’s 2018 class already has 10 signees, who put pen to paper during the early signing period in December. St. Brown is the 15th commitment for the class.