Class of 2026 USC QB Commit Signs NIL Deal With Jewelry Company

2026 USC QB Commit Julian Lewis has signed another lucrative NIL deal.
Class of 2026 USC QB Commit Signs NIL Deal With Jewelry Company
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At the beginning of October, the Georgia High School Athletic Association approved NIL for high school athletes. A month later, Class of 2026 quarterback Julian Lewis, who is committed to playing for the USC Trojans, has taken full advantage of that opportunity. 

Lewis already has deals with Athletes First and a massive, six-figure agreement with Leaf Trading Cards.

Now, he has signed a deal with Jaxxon, a jewelry company, as he posted on his Instagram page on Sunday. 

Lewis wrote, "Waited on this one! Thankful to be a part of the family @jaxxon" as he continues to add to his NIL accolades. 

Jaxxon is known for high-quality jewelry and has a lot of choices for men, including chains, rings and bracelets. 

Lewis is just a sophomore at Carrollton High School in Georgia but has already committed to playing for Lincoln Riley and the Trojans.

He was on hand in Los Angeles to see USC take on the University of Washington, which ended in another Trojans loss despite a stellar performance from the offense. 

Lewis' stats are off the charts as Carrollton has just one loss heading into the playoffs. He has thrown for 2,190 yards and 34 touchdowns with just one interception. 

The five-star recruit has already reaped plenty of benefits from the state of Georgia allowing NIL for high school athletes.

On3 has his valuation at nearly $500,000 and it will likely keep increasing over the next few years as he finishes his high school career and begins to play at USC.


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Matt Wadleigh
MATT WADLEIGH

Matt Wadleigh covers the NIL on FanNation, writing about all of the topsy-turvy deals in the whacky world of college sports. Matt also works as a staff writer for Trojans Wire and Buffaloes Wire at USA Today and covers sports as a whole at ClutchPoints. In the past, Matt has written for various sites, including FanSided, Sportscasting, and many others. Matt attended Fresno State and is a Bulldogs fan through and through, but grew up in Southern California and still holds loyalties to the Padres, Chargers, Lakers, and Aztecs basketball. It's not always easy being a San Diego sports fan, but the future looks bright. Hopefully.