Players Who Stood Out At Uconn Big Man Camp June 7, 2026

The University of Uconn Football program held a prospect camp on June 7, 2026. In this report, I will highlight attendees who grabbed my attention during the camp and provide a brief skill analysis summary of what I observed for each player.
Player Standouts At Uconn Big Man Camp June 7, 2026
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Anthony Boniface Class of 2028 6’6” 280lbs OL/DL SUFFIELD ACADEMY 3 D1 OFFERS
At 6’6″ and 280 pounds, Boniface moves exceptionally well for his size. He possesses light feet and good lateral agility, allowing him to mirror rushers effectively in pass pro drills and reach the second level in run game scenarios. His wide base provides a solid foundation, helping him maintain balance and anchor against bull rushers. In the showcase, he consistently recovered quickly after initial contact and showed the ability to slide and redirect without false steps. Still raw in pass pro. While his quick feet and length allow him to keep rushers at bay initially, he needs refinement in hand placement and punch timing. He showed flashes of strong, physical hands that can jolt opponents, but there were instances of overextending or grabbing when his feet stalled. Footwork is advanced for his frame, but he’ll need to clean up his kick-slide depth and anchor consistency against elite speed off the edge. He has the tools to develop into a reliable pass protector with coaching. Boniface is a classic “toolsy” big man who is still learning to harness his natural gifts. The raw athleticism and run-game effectiveness are already evident, and with refinement, he has the chance to develop into a quality collegiate player. He currently holds offers from Buffalo, UMASS, and just earned UCONN.
3rd FBS offer for a player with only 1 year of football under his belt. Length, bend, movement skills, and tremendous upside. The best is ahead Ant! #GetBack 🖤🧡🐅 https://t.co/037atT9Q2M
— Stanley Dunbar Jr. (@CoachDunbar_) June 9, 2026
Ryan White Class of 2028 6’5” 270lbs OL/DL N. KINGSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL
At 6’5″ and 270 pounds, he already possesses the ideal frame for a college interior lineman. White plays with a natural nastiness and leverages his size effectively, particularly in the run game. He profiles as a mauler who can anchor the inside while offering enough athleticism to handle zone and gap schemes at the next level. White was one of the more impressive interior linemen at the event. His initial quickness off the snap stood out immediately in 1-on-1 drills. In pass protection reps, White showed good lateral agility for his size, sliding effectively to mirror rushers and using violent, active hands to disrupt timing. He consistently reset his hands inside the defender’s frame and drove his hips through contact, generating power that moved defenders off their spot. While he is still refining some technical details (hand placement consistency under fatigue), the physical tools and competitive demeanor were evident throughout the day. Run game periods highlighted his best traits. White played with excellent pad level for a tall prospect, bringing his hips through contact and finishing blocks with authority. He consistently washed defenders down the line or sealed the edge on combo blocks. Several coaches in attendance noted his ability to create movement on double teams. His combination of size, power, and movement skills makes him a high-upside prospect for programs running physical, gap-oriented offenses, while his mobility gives him versatility for spread schemes.
My regular season highlights check them out https://t.co/ngXCUv1R6M
— Ryan White (@Rwhite7406) November 26, 2025
Madsen Louisaint Class of 2028 6’3” 355lbs OL/DL LAWRENCE ACADEMY
Madsen Louisaint is a massive, physically dominant interior offensive lineman who stood out at the recent UCONN college showcase. At 6’3″, 350 lbs, he possesses the rare combination of elite size and surprisingly light feet for a man his weight. He showed a fast, clean first step that allowed him to consistently win the initial engagement. His feet are noticeably quick in short-area shuttle and mirror drills – he reset his base rapidly and maintained leverage without lunging. The wide base he plays with was evident; very few defenders were able to get underneath him or knock him off balance in one-on-one pass pro reps. He showed good patience in his sets, quick independent hands to punch and redirect, and the ability to mirror edge rushers who tried to speed around or counter inside. He absorbed power rushes well without giving ground easily. Several coaches in attendance noted how rarely he allowed his feet to get narrow when anchoring. Big, nasty, and lighter on his feet than the scale says. In a region not always known for producing 350-pound guards with this movement skill, Louisaint is a standout. Keep a close eye on him this fall.
Hey Coaches please take a look at my full season highlights playing against prep school/ collegiate competition.
— Madsen Louissaint (@M_Louissaint78) December 12, 2025
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Alexander Mohamed Class of 2028 6’5” 295 lbs OL/DL LAWRENCE ACADEMY 1 D1 OFFER
Alexander Mohammed is a physical, long-limbed offensive tackle who showed up ready to compete at the recent UCONN Showcase. At 6’4″ and 295 pounds, he carries his frame well with a thick lower half and broad shoulders that project to add good weight at the next level. Mohammed stood out during one-on-one pass rush drills and team periods at the showcase. His quick footwork was evident right away — he consistently matched edge rushers with smooth, balanced lateral slides and rarely got caught flat-footed. He maintained excellent posture throughout reps, keeping his pad level low and base wide, which allowed him to absorb power and redirect without lunging. In run blocking segments he played with a high motor uncommon for many big linemen, consistently finishing blocks and looking to drive defenders into the ground or wash them down the line. His violent hands were a major plus: active, punchy, and well-timed. He consistently landed inside hands and controlled the frame of rushers, especially when he got his hands inside first. Pass protection was clearly his stronger suit on this day. He mirrored well, used his length to keep rushers at bay, and showed the ability to recover when initially beat. He played through the whistle on every rep, displaying competitive toughness and the willingness to sustain blocks deep into the play. Alexander Mohammed is a legitimate prospect who improved his stock with a strong showing at the recent showcase. He has the physical tools and competitive temperament to develop into a quality college left or right tackle. Alex is worth monitoring closely this upcoming season; already holding an offer from Sacred Heart.
Here are some of my reps from @NxgnCamps.@ToonMarlon @Big____Homie @LASpartansFB @Michael75955094 pic.twitter.com/qilATfiR95
— Alexander Mohammed (@AlexanderM_72) May 21, 2026
Evan Cameron Class of 2029 6’5” 320lbs OL/DL CHESHIRE ACADEMY UCONN OFFERED
Evan Cameron is a massive, imposing presence on the offensive line. At 6’5″ and 320 pounds, he carries his weight extremely well with a thick, powerful build that screams potential. He has long arms and a wide frame that naturally challenges edge rushers in pass protection and creates significant movement in the run game. Cameron is still growing into his body and presents an exciting developmental profile for programs seeking high-upside tackles. Cameron stood out physically among the top linemen in attendance. He dominated one-on-one sessions with a combination of raw power and surprisingly fluid movement for a man his size. Cameron was raw in some reps—occasional high hand placement and overextending—but the physical tools and competitive demeanor were evident throughout the day. He looked stronger and more refined than many other big bodies present. Evan Cameron is one of the top offensive line prospects in New England and a legitimate national-level recruit. His combination of elite size, functional athleticism, and natural power gives him a very high ceiling. While he remains raw technically, the foundation is excellent—he plays with good base, anchors consistently, and moves better than most tackles his size. Big, strong, physical tackle with impressive movement skills for 320 lbs. Raw but loaded with tools and upside. Worth the investment for any program looking for a foundational piece on the offensive line, which he was offered at UCONN.
After a great conversation with @CoachMorookian and @CoachGuard_ I am blessed to receive my first division 1 offer from @UConnFootball @CAcatsFB1794 @Coach_Mella @markecke pic.twitter.com/KSr68tBDXY
— Evan Cameron (@EvanCameron_09) June 7, 2026
Cameron Kenney Class of 2029 6’2” 285lbs OL/DL DEXTER SOUTHFIELD
Cameron Kenney is a physical, high-upside center who stood out during the
recent New England college showcase. At 6’3″ and 285 pounds, he brings ideal
size for the interior offensive line at the NCAA level, with the functional
athleticism and power to compete early in a college program. Kenney dominated
individual drills and one-on-one sessions at the showcase. His initial quickness
off the snap was among the best seen from interior linemen that day. He
consistently won the first step against defensive tackles of varying sizes,
showing the ability to get into his blocks rapidly and establish leverage. In pass
protection sets, Kenney’s footwork shone through. He mirrored rushers
effectively, using quick, controlled steps to maintain position without
overcommitting. He anchored well against bull rushes and redirected power
rushers with strong, independent hand usage. Several coaches in attendance
noted his balance and recovery ability after initial contact. In run blocking drills
and team periods, Kenney was physical and consistent. He drove defenders off
the line with strong hands and hips, creating movement on down blocks and
combo blocks. He handled larger, more athletic defenders effectively, rarely
losing ground when engaged. Kenney has the physical tools, technique, and
competitive temperament to contribute early at the NCAA level. His combination
of size, quickness, and hand strength is rare for a high school center.
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— Cameron Kenney (@Cam_kenney71) November 30, 2025
First season Class A ball freshman season highlights. Grateful to my parents, coaches, and teamates. Time to get to work. @CoachCDay @coachdinofb @DXSF_FB @speedcoachDB @PRZNewEngland @NE6FB_Recruits @TheUCReport pic.twitter.com/3SNY00YPi0
Quadir Truluck Class of 2028 6’3” 250 lbs OL/DL CORNWALL CENTRAL (NY)
Quadir Truluck is a physical, high-motor edge presence with the frame and explosiveness that immediately jump off the tape and the field. At 6’3″, 250 pounds, he possesses ideal size for a college defensive end who can set the edge in a 4-3 or rush from a two-point stance in certain 3-4 packages. Truluck showed up at the recent UCONN showcase with a violent, attacking style that consistently disrupted offensive lines and caught the eyes of several staff in attendance. Truluck was one of the more impressive edge athletes in individual and team periods. His first-step quickness was evident right away in 1-on-1 pass rush drills, where he routinely gained an advantage before the offensive tackle could set. He flashed a strong punch and hand usage, rarely allowing blockers to get clean hands on his chest. In full-team segments, he tracked the ball well from the backside and showed the ability to flatten and close on plays that went away from him. His testing numbers aligned with his on-field burst — he looked explosive in short-area change-of-direction drills and finished with strong reps in the positional work. At 250 pounds, he carries his weight extremely well and plays with good pad level for a player his size. Quadir is a legitimate college football prospect who plays with the physicality and suddenness coaches want from the edge position. His blend of size, quick first step, violent hands, and ability to bend makes him a priority target for programs building a physical front. Expect him to have a productive season and continue climbing recruiting boards. “SNE does not normally promote/ scout players from outside the NE region ,but this player was notably diferent and worthy to include in this report.”
Top performer At UConn camp! Thank you @UConnFootball for the invite, See me next at @BCFootball mega camp ! @BrooksJenkins @CoachNateAtkins @CoachJ_Schaefer @CoachArduino @RichWar14014578 pic.twitter.com/PEANjP4b9p
— Quadir truluck (@QTruluck35) June 10, 2026
HONORABLE MENTION: “Offerred At The Camp”
| Mason Cameron | New England | 2029 | 6’5″ | 295 | OL | Cheshire Academy |
After an amazing conversation with @CoachMorookian and @CoachGuard_ I am very blessed to receive my first division 1 offer from @UConnFootball . @CAcatsFB1794 @Coach_Mella @markecke pic.twitter.com/4sOZnIyGeh
— Mason Cameron (@MasonCameron09) June 7, 2026