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SMU offers No. 1 2026 WR Aaron Gregory

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SMU offered 2026 Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County wide receiver Aaron Gregory, the No. 1 wideout in the nation for his class. The Mustangs tore through Georgia with multiple offers on Tuesday, including Gregory.

The Mustangs also offered Gregory’s teammate Michael Hastie, a 2025 linebacker who has numerous Power Five offers under his belt already.

SMU just landed a former Douglas County standout in Georgia defensive line transfer Jonathan Jefferson. Jefferson committed to the Mustangs this week for his final two seasons of college ball.

Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Florida State and numerous others offered Gregory already and multiple top programs hosted him for gameday visits this fall. Georgia holds the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine lead.

According to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies, Gregory ranks as the No. 8 overall prospect in the nation and second-best prospect in Georgia.

Aaron Gregory scouting report

“Smooth receiver who has flashed encouraging fluidity along with exceptional ball skills early on as a high school prospect. Measured in at over 6-foot-2, 170 pounds with plus length for the position prior to his sophomore season. Tested as a good athlete at Under Armour’s Orlando camp. Played both ways as a freshman, working as a receiver and defensive back.

“Has arguably the best ball skills at this early stage in the 2026 cycle. An effortless catcher of the football, using strong technique to frame passes. Utilizes his plus length and coordination to come down with acrobatic grabs. Extends to pluck the ball at its highest point. Also makes diving catches. A fluid mover who should continue adding speed and strength as he develops physically.

“Was the On3 MVP at Under Armour’s Orlando camp. Played a lower level of competition as a freshman before transferring to a larger school and classification as a sophomore.”

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