Florida Lands in Top Five for Massive Lineman Jordan Agbanoma

Florida remains in the mix for one of the 2027 classs most coveted offensive linemen, as Jordan Agbanoma zeroes in on his college decision.

Four-Star IOL Jordan Agbanoma Puts Florida in His Final Five - and He’s Got a Visit to The Swamp Locked In

Jordan Agbanoma is one of those names you’re going to want to remember. The 6-foot-4, 315-pound interior offensive lineman out of Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia, is a certified trench warrior - and he’s just narrowed his list of top schools to five. Florida made the cut, alongside Texas A&M, Nebraska, Miami, and his home-state Georgia Bulldogs.

Agbanoma, a consensus top-five interior offensive lineman in the 2027 recruiting class, is the kind of player who can anchor a college offensive line for years. According to Rivals, he’s a top-five IOL nationally.

247Sports slots him as the No. 77 overall prospect in the class, the No. 5 IOL, and the No. 9 player in the state of Georgia.

On3 has him at No. 89 overall and the No. 12 player in Georgia - so no matter which recruiting service you look at, the verdict is the same: this kid is legit.

Florida fans should be paying close attention, because Agbanoma has an official visit to Gainesville scheduled for June 11. That visit follows trips to Texas A&M (May 28), Nebraska (June 5), and comes just before his Georgia visit on June 19. If you’re reading the tea leaves, the Gators are right in the thick of this recruitment - and they’re getting a prime shot to make an impression.

Agbanoma’s tape tells the story. He’s explosive off the line, with a first step that immediately puts defenders on their heels.

He plays tackle at the high school level, but his future is likely on the interior - where his power, leverage, and nasty streak can be fully unleashed. He’s the kind of lineman who doesn’t just block you - he finishes you.

Florida’s offensive line has been a work in progress in recent years, and that’s putting it kindly. Protecting the quarterback has been an issue, and it’s limited what the Gators could do offensively.

Under head coach Jon Sumrall, who’s promising a new era of toughness and physicality in Gainesville, a player like Agbanoma could be a foundational piece. He’s not just a big body - he’s a tone-setter.

Phil Trautwein, Florida’s offensive line coach, visited Agbanoma at Grayson High School last month, and that in-person connection may prove crucial. Relationships matter in recruiting, especially when you’re going up against powerhouse programs like Georgia and Texas A&M.

Agbanoma holds over 30 offers, so the competition is fierce. But if Florida can seal the deal, he’d become the second commitment in the Gators’ 2027 class - and a big one, literally and figuratively.

For now, the countdown is on. Florida gets its shot in June. And if Agbanoma sees a future in orange and blue, it could be a game-changer for the Gators in the trenches.