Agee, Rashaun 

Texas A&M

6'6"

7'1.5"

236

PF

11/2/00

Rashaun Agee is a right-handed forward with a powerful upper body, long arms, and an enthusiasm for the game that we like. Agee averaged 14.6 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 2.4 assists this season at Texas A&M. He finished tenth in SEC box score plus/minus. At 6'6" with a 7'1.5" wingspan and 236 pounds, Agee has unusual length and strength for his listed height. He rebounds, draws fouls, and brings a physical edge. His 1.77-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio was solid for a frontcourt player, and his DDiff was plus 4.1 this season. Agee is not a proven floor spacer. He shot 30.3% from three-point range for his career, though he did make 75.0% from the free throw line in 2025-26. The size, motor, rebounding, foul-drawing, and defensive impact are the appealing parts of the profile. The age is the obvious reason he is unlikely to be drafted. Agee will turn 26 years old as the NBA season begins. He was a redshirt freshman way back in 2019-20, appeared in one game the following season at New Mexico State, played junior college ball in 2021-22, then started his NCAA career in earnest at Bowling Green in 2022-23. He stayed there two seasons, moved to USC in 2024-25, and finished his college eligibility this season at Texas A&M. We think Agee is interesting. The age will likely push teams away on draft night, but his strength, length, rebounding, defensive activity, and ability to get to the free throw line are all worth a closer look. We would make him a priority Summer League addition at minimum. 

Our best advice: in 2016, Kay Felder was drafted 54th. We advised, "draft Gary Payton II."

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