2 Texas A&M WR commits listed as Top 5 Rivals Camp performers

Texas A&M’s wide receiver future will depend on quarterback play and, of course, offensive coordinator Collin Klein’s performance during the 2025 season.

However, if starting QB Marcel Reed improves from the pocket combined with Klein’s solid playcalling, the future is very bright for two incoming 2026 wide receiver commits, as four-stars Aaron Gregory and Madden Williams were reportedly two of the top-performing pass-catchers during the Rivals Camp Series.

Ahead of the annual Rivals Five-Star event taking place in Indianapolis at the end of the month, Rivals recruiting insider Sam Spiegelman detailed the top performers, which included Gregory and Williams, who both increased their recruiting stock before their official visits this summer.

Last weekend, Gregory was one of three Aggie commits to shut down his recruitment. At the same time, Madden Williams, who Florida State is heavily pursuing, will take his official visit to Texas A&M on June 20, his final visit of the summer. Here’s what Spiegelman had to say about each player’s Rivals camp performances:

2026 4-star WR commit Aaron Gregory

“Gregory has been one of the crown jewels of Texas A&M‘s 2026 recruiting class. After turning in a monster junior season for Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County, Gregory has enjoyed a sensational offseason, including a strong showing in Atlanta.”

“The future Aggie has a knack for wow receptions. He’s extremely smooth with outstanding polish and the ability to get open. He’s a problem for opposing defenses with the ability to work at all different levels of the field.”

2026 4-star WR commit Madden Williams

“Williams was the Wide Receiver MVP in Los Angeles. Another step forward as a route-runner and playmaker with size, speed and toughness to operate outside the numbers, Williams also flashed more polish and won in various contested-catch situations working on the perimeter and back in the middle of the field. Williams also showed the ability to separate against some elite cornerbacks.”

“He’s another Texas A&M commit who has taken advantage of a big offseason.”

Gregory’s smooth transitions, downfield speed, and soft hands will make him an immediate threat once he finds his groove with the Aggies. At the same time, as Spiegelman notes, Williams has improved as a route runner and could become a nightmare matchup in the middle of the field against zone coverage.

Both players, paired with four-star wide receiver commit Mike Brown, currently represent Texas A&M’s future at the position.

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