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Washington football extends first offer to 2028 Maryland OL prospect

Washington football extends first offer to 2028 Maryland OL prospect

Roman Tomashoff, Huskies WireSat, June 6, 2026 at 2:00 PM UTC·2 min read

While holding their first weekend of official visits, the Washington Huskies also hosted their annual Top Dawg camp for underclassmen and handed out several offers in the process.

One of those offers went to 2028 offensive lineman Josiah Eney, who came away from the camp with MVP honors. It was also the first offer for the 6-foot-5, 300-pound product of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School in Olney, Maryland.

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While he's yet to receive a ranking from either 247Sports or Rivals, the fact that the Huskies became the first program to offer him a scholarship bodes well for his future and could lead to several other Power Four programs following suit as the summer evaluation period rolls on for underclassmen.

On film, it's clear that Eney is a rather raw prospect, but with his frame, length, and play strength, he has all of the tools that offensive line coach Michael Switzer is looking for at the position. As the Huskies continue to look for versatile prospects at the position, he could wind up at either guard or tackle at the next level.

While mainly taking snaps at left and right tackle for his high school, pass protection is the biggest thing that stands out early in Eney's career. His ability to anchor and wall off smaller defensive linemen shows plenty of promise, while his strength when going downhill in the run game stands out.

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The Huskies currently hold just one commit along the offensive line in four-star center Reis Russell, but it's never too early for Fisch's coaching staff to begin building relationships in the 2028 class.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies extend first offer to 2028 Maryland OL prospect