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5 standouts from 210ths Top 150 Showcase

Aaron Donald running defensive line drills with prospects
Aaron Donald running defensive line drills with prospects (Andrew Barth)

2Tenths held their annual camp this past Sunday for the top 150 players from Western Pennsylvania and the surrounding area.

Top recruits came to Shady Side Academy in Pittsburgh, PA to compete and learn from Aaron Donald, and other current/former NFL and Power 5 college football players.

Over the course of the next week, The Juice Online will be providing interviews and coverage surrounding various Syracuse targets that were in attendance.

The following five players stood out at camp, even if they don't currently hold SU offers.

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Kelsey Hundley completely dominated line drills on Sunday, gaining high praise from Aaron Donald. Whatever defensive lineman stepped up to Hundley, Hundley handled it. Mean and aggressive, Kelsey appears to be setting himself up for what could be an interesting senior year in terms of recruitment. Right now, Hundley has a good amount of offers from FCS schools, but if Sunday was any indication, I would imagine FBS schools will be checking in on him soon.

Carter Bonner may be just entering high school, but he was arguably the most impressive pass catcher on Sunday. Constantly catching passes at their high point and making life impossible for the defensive backs covering him, Bonner used his size and hands to make the game look easy. Expect to see Bonner's recruitment pick up soon, as his first season is on the horizon and teams will immediately take notice of the 6'2", 180-pound WR/TE.

Keisean Henderson already has an impressive list of Power 5 offers, and that list will only continue to grow as more college coaches are able to see him play in person. At 6'3", 170 pounds, the class of 2026 product was the star of the show. Henderson currently plays both sides of the ball and is being recruited as an ATH due to his talent. Currently playing in Houston, TX, Henderson leaves Pennsylvania with two new offers from Pittsburgh and Penn State. He will be a fun recruit to monitor over the next few years.

Daniel "BoyBoy" Cain stood out, but maybe for the exact opposite reason as Carter Bonner. At 5'8", 140 pounds, Cain looked too small to be out there, but that observation was completely wrong. The "Human Joystick" had arguably the best footwork at the camp, constantly beating defensive backs to spots on the field and leaving chaos in his wake. Cain was a standout in the 7-v-7 scene this summer, and his legend only grew larger this past Sunday.

Teammates at Westinghouse High School with Syracuse offeree Kyshawn Robinson, Josiah Collins stood out amongst the defensive lineman at camp. Going into his sophomore year, Collins showed off elite use of his hands, along with great leverage and power. I would expect to see Collins' recruitment pick up after more tape comes out after his sophomore season.

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