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Watch Texas A&M freshman WR and KC Concepcion's offseason workout

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Texas A&M freshman WR Aaron Gregory and new Cleveland Browns wideout KC Concepcion took part in an offseason workout, which you can watch here.

Texas A&M's 2026 wide receiver room is one of the more talented rotations in program history, led by junior Mario Craver, who was second behind first-round NFL Draft selection KC Concepcion with 59 receptions, 917 yards, and four touchdowns after transferring from Mississippi State. Concepcion, who was selected 24th overall by the Cleveland Browns, reeled in a career-high 919 yards, nine touchdowns, and two punt return touchdowns after transferring from North Carolina State, quickly becoming starting quarterback Marcel Reed's top option in the passing game. A one-year rental, Concepcion is ready to become an instant impact playmaker for the Browns, but has yet to sign his rookie contract.

This offseason, before taking part in Cleveland's minicamp this week, Concepcion reportedly took part in a workout with current Texas A&M freshman wide receiver Aaron Gregory, who stood out this spring, looks the part as the future starting X receiver after the current projected starter, Alabama transfer WR Isaiah Horton, leaves for the NFL. Standing 6'3", Gregory is already an established route runner and possesses the quick footwork and elite athleticism to not just earn a starting job next season but quickly become a No. 1 receiver who could easily match Concepcion's 2025 production.

As I reported last week, both players were working on their short- and intermediate-route running and conditioning, which was recorded. Heading into the 2026 season, Aaron Gregory will continue to work his way up the roster and likely see the field during the Aggies' 2026 season-opener vs. Missouri State, while KC Concepcion has a chance to make the All-Rookie team as the Brown's most explosive option through the air.

Tune in to @KCTheKid7 & @AaronGregory_07 offseason Workout! @AggiesWire @AggieFootball @CarterKarels @LockedOnAggies https://t. co/ydsg4tk6pP — Brandon Pridgen (@bpridgen24) May 10, 2026 Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions.