USC's attempt to get Adoree' Jackson more touches on offense is expected to receive a boost from the possible return of cornerback Kevon Seymour.
Seymour, sidelined the last two games because of a knee injury, appears on track to play Thursday night against Washington. His return to the cornerback rotation would ostensibly enable Jackson to play fewer snaps on defense and more at receiver.
"Kevon's good to go," Coach Steve Sarkisian said after Tuesday's closed practice.
Jackson played only four plays on offense against Arizona State, but turned two passes into long gains, including one for an 80-yard touchdown.