Tre Harris
23-Year-Old
2024 Receiving Stats
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Harris landed in Los Angeles this spring with the 55th overall pick, after a prolific college career in which he topped 900 receiving yards each of the past three seasons. His production even reached a new level in 2024, at least on a per-game basis, with Harris putting up 60-1,030-7 in just eight games for Ole Miss, The downside is that he's already 23 years old, plus he may not be fast enough (4.54 40) for his big-play ability to fully translate to the pros. Still, it won't be surprising if Harris replaces 2023 first-round pick Quentin Johnston as the Chargers' No. 2 receiver alongside young standout Ladd McConkey. At 6-foot-2, 205 pounds, Harris is slightly smaller than Johnston and perhaps a bit behind him in terms of raw athleticism as well, but better hands and ball-tracking skills could more than make up the difference. The Chargers don't have much at WR otherwise, having lost Joshua Palmer this offseason and replacing him with old friend Mike Williams, who had just 298 yards last year and will turn 31 in October. It's a good situation for Harris to not only earn playing time but also be part of an offense with solid QB play and blocking. Read Past Outlooks
Snagged by Chargers in second round
The Chargers selected Harris in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 55th overall.
ANALYSIS
Harris (6-foot-2, 205 pounds) was extremely productive for Mississippi the last two years, turning 172 targets into 114 receptions for 2,015 yards and 15 touchdowns (66.3 percent catch rate, 11.7 yards per target) over 20 games. Harris was productive for Louisiana Tech before that, too, so his success doesn't seem entirely due to the Mississippi scheme. With that said, the Mississippi offense did tee up Harris for big-play opportunities, letting Harris gain big yardage after the catch on screens while wiling his way to big plays downfield in a very spread-out offense. Harris' NFL Combine performance was disappointing (4.54-second 40) and the Rebels' scheme makes it difficult to fully assess his numbers, but players who produce like Harris generally carve out a role at the next level. Harris will likely compete with Quentin Johnston and Mike Williams for targets from Justin Herbert behind unquestioned No. 1 wideout Ladd McConkey.
Harris (6-foot-2, 205 pounds) was extremely productive for Mississippi the last two years, turning 172 targets into 114 receptions for 2,015 yards and 15 touchdowns (66.3 percent catch rate, 11.7 yards per target) over 20 games. Harris was productive for Louisiana Tech before that, too, so his success doesn't seem entirely due to the Mississippi scheme. With that said, the Mississippi offense did tee up Harris for big-play opportunities, letting Harris gain big yardage after the catch on screens while wiling his way to big plays downfield in a very spread-out offense. Harris' NFL Combine performance was disappointing (4.54-second 40) and the Rebels' scheme makes it difficult to fully assess his numbers, but players who produce like Harris generally carve out a role at the next level. Harris will likely compete with Quentin Johnston and Mike Williams for targets from Justin Herbert behind unquestioned No. 1 wideout Ladd McConkey.
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Measurables Review
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Preparing for draft
Harris announced Dec. 6 via his personal instagram account that he will enter the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Visits Washington on Wednesday
Harris visited the Commanders on Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Harris could be a target for the Commanders in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Washington would be a good landing spot for the wide receiver out of Ole Miss, as the Commanders have a promising young quarterback in Jayden Daniels and lack a clear No. 2 wide receiver behind Terry McLaurin. Harris posted 60 catches for 1,030 yards and seven touchdowns in just eight games in his final college season.
Harris could be a target for the Commanders in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Washington would be a good landing spot for the wide receiver out of Ole Miss, as the Commanders have a promising young quarterback in Jayden Daniels and lack a clear No. 2 wide receiver behind Terry McLaurin. Harris posted 60 catches for 1,030 yards and seven touchdowns in just eight games in his final college season.