In of this miniseries, we looked at several high-profile recruits that the Trojans have their eyes on.

Recently, were the subject of another slideshow featuring more players that USC would dearly love to sign in this year's recruiting class.

Now, this article will take a look at more players the men of Troy are recruiting and how they fit into the future plans for the Trojans.

The majority of these players have received national notoriety,Iowas Marvin McNutt Josh Morgans Future Replacement Bleacher Report, and most of them have the top programs seeking their signature.

With only 15 scholarships to offer, USC will have to be on target with this class and the following players are those that and his staff feel will best serve the Trojans needs as they get through the scholarship reductions imposed by the NCAA.

So without further delay, let's find out who these recruits are:

Ty Isaac

Big and powerful (6'2", 220 lbs.),polo lacoste, Ty Isaac would satisfy a variety of Trojan needs at running back, including Kiffin's desire for a big back who can break off the big run.

Isaac, rated a 5-star prospect by , hails from Joliet,polo ralph lauren, Ill. and rushed for 2114 yards while scoring 45 touchdowns in 2011.

Isaac has over a dozen offers already, including those from Notre Dame and Oklahoma among many others.

Montravius Adams

It is no secret that the Trojans need to build depth along the defensive line, and though they already hold a verbal from , would love to add another from Montravius Adams, the D-tackle from Vienna, Ga.

Adams blends nice size (6'3", 285 lbs.) with outstanding quickness to form a dominating presence on the interior.

from over a dozen programs and they seem to all be medium in terms of his interest.

Jaylon Smith

The Trojans are once again looking out of state,ralph lauren italia,Mark Stevenss Sportswriter Profile Bleacher Report, this time with outside linebacker/running back Jaylon Smith from Fort Wayne, Ind.

Smith has excellent size (6'3", 225 lbs) and quickness,ralph lauren, as evidenced by his effectiveness at running back. And it's that versatility that intrigues the Trojans as they attempt to secure multi-talented players to ease the loss of scholarships for the next two seasons.

over a dozen offers, including those from Alabama and Notre Dame,Joshua Smith Says Hes Coming Back Bleacher Repor, and they seem to be medium interest-wise in his book.

Justin Manning

USC is casting their net far and wide for defensive tackles, and that helps explain their offer to Justin Manning, who calls Dallas, Tex. home.

Manning, a 5-star prospect according to , has nice size at 6'2", 275 lbs.,ralph lauren outlet, but his athleticism really sets him apart.

Manning holds offers from a ton of programs and lists them all as even on his dance card.

Priest Willis

Moving away from the defensive tackles, we find safety Priest Willis, who is from Tempe, Ariz.

Willis has excellent size and even better quickness to go along with a tremendous nose for the ball as he mans the defensive backfield and he translates those skills very well to the next level.

The Trojans have a lot of competition for his services, though,polo ralph lauren outlet, as Willis two dozen offers, including most of college football's powerhouses.

Ethan Pocic

Though the Trojans have done very well in drawing prep offensive line talent over the last couple of years, they still have to look to the future, which explains the scholarship offer to big (6'6", 280 lb) Ethan Pocic from Lemont, Ill.

Pocic, a 4-star prospect (), is a very good pass-blocker and has the the frame to add the necessary weight to be dominant at the next level.

As is the case with all of the prospects listed here, USC has a ton of competition for Pocic's services, as he holds more than 20 offers, including most of the big-name programs.

As evidenced by the fact that all of these prospects are out of state, USC is searching high and low for help in the 2013 class.

In fact, out-of-state offers are outnumbering California prospects by about 2-1 so far in this part of the process.

That should change when the 2012 prep football season starts, though, as USC builds that proverbial "fence" around local prospects.

When they do, check back here for that news and much more as the recruiting season unfolds.