Tobe Agunanne is a 6'3" Edge in the 2027 class.
Agunanne attends Homestead in Indiana.
Agunanne's Player Profile was created on July 14, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Tobe
AgunanneEDGE
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
230
HS
Homestead
|
IN
Top Performers: New Palestine v. Homestead Scrimmage
Stood out in the one-on-one period with his speed, quick first step and athleticism. Took on Hirschy a...
Written by Bryan Ault
Tobe
AgunanneEDGE
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
230
HS
Homestead
|
IN
Underclassmen Who Need Strong Spring Ball Showings
Tobe Agunanne a starting defensive end with plenty of potential. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Class of 2027 edge prospect...
Written by Bryan Ault
Tobe
AgunanneEDGE
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
230
HS
Homestead
|
IN
Indiana 2027: Rising Edge Rushers and Defensive Front Talent
Agunnane is a good-looking Edge prospect out of Homestead who has the length and strength you want from...
Written by Sam Erman
Bryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
Bryan Ault
Prep Redzone Scout
Stood out in the one-on-one period with his speed, quick first step and athleticism. Took on Hirschy a couple of times and won the reps easily. Lacks ideal height but has the twitch/explosiveness. Plays with good bend, leverage and hand use. Very under-the-radar recruit.
Tobe AgunanneTobeAgunanne
6'3" | 230 lbs | EDGE
Homestead | 2027 StateIN
a starting defensive end with plenty of potential. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Class of 2027 edge prospect is flying under the radar. With his first-step quickness, strong point-of-attack strength and the ability to set an edge, he is very good against the run and takes good pursuit angles to the ball. Keep an eye on his development and his recruiting during college camps; high-academic prospect.
Agunnane is a good-looking Edge prospect out of Homestead who has the length and strength you want from someone on the outside. He’s able to get around the edge with speed where needed as well. He seems to have a decent motor and doesn’t take reps off. If he doesn’t get home, he knows to get his arms up, and it’s already helped him make plays. In year 1 of starting, he put up 17 tackles, 5 TFLs, 1 sack, 1 interception, 4 passes deflected, and forced 1 fumble. I think he takes that big step this fall and puts himself on the map.