One player who has generated a lot of buzz this offseason is Texas A&M Aggies freshman wide receiver Aaron Gregory. The 6’2”, four-star recruit emerged as a weapon during spring ball and is in a good position to make an immediate impact in his first season with Texas A&M. The Aggies have not had a difference-making true freshman wide receiver since Evan Stewart in 2022. What is Gregory’s path to similar success in his debut campaign? Aaron Gregory’s Path to Playing Time Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver Ashton Bethel-Roman reacts after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the New Mexico State Aggies at Kyle Field. | Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images While Gregory did not quite have the same national acclaim as Stewart (the No. 1 WR in the Class of 2022) coming out of high school, the two do sport some similarities. Both Gregory and Stewart are slenderly built outside receivers with track-and-field backgrounds and route-running chops.…