Tre' Harris
23-Year-Old
2025 Receiving Stats
REC
1
YDS
11
TD
0
AVG
11.0
TAR
1
Rest-of-Season Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Harris landed in Los Angeles this spring with the 55th overall pick, after a prolific college career in which he topped 900 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 and may not be fast enough (4.54 40) for his big-play ability from college to fully translate to the pros. Harris does have good size, at 6-foot-2, 205, and he might prove to be a better downfield threat than Quentin Johnston and Keenan Allen. The Chargers want to run the ball a lot, and then throw it to Ladd McConkey, but there's a path to Year 1 fantasy value for Harris as a better version of what Johnston provided in 2024. Read Past Outlooks
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Secures only target
Harris brought in his only target for 11 yards during Friday's 27-21 victory over Kansas City.
ANALYSIS
Harris, a 2025 second-round pick, played just five offensive snaps, while sixth-rounder KeAndre Lambert-Smith played 14. Quarterback Justin Herbert targeted each rookie just once, however, and Lambert-Smith finished Week 1 without a catch. Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston dominated opportunities in the passing game, combining for 26 targets, and the three appear solidified as a starting trio atop the Chargers' wide receiver depth chart. Harris thus looks destined to reprise a depth role in Week 2 against the Raiders on Monday night, and any path for him to see significantly increased opportunities in the near future could depend on one of McConkey, Allen or Johnston missing time.
Harris, a 2025 second-round pick, played just five offensive snaps, while sixth-rounder KeAndre Lambert-Smith played 14. Quarterback Justin Herbert targeted each rookie just once, however, and Lambert-Smith finished Week 1 without a catch. Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston dominated opportunities in the passing game, combining for 26 targets, and the three appear solidified as a starting trio atop the Chargers' wide receiver depth chart. Harris thus looks destined to reprise a depth role in Week 2 against the Raiders on Monday night, and any path for him to see significantly increased opportunities in the near future could depend on one of McConkey, Allen or Johnston missing time.
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Advanced NFL Stats
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Air Yards Per Game
5.0Air Yards Per Snap
1.00% Team Air Yards
1.5%% Team Targets
2.9%Avg Depth of Target
5.0 YdsCatch Rate
100.0%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
6.0% Targeted On Route
20.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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2025 Tre' Harris Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Tre' Harris' measurables compare to other wide receivers?
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Height
6' 3"Weight
210 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.54 secVertical Jump
38.5 inBroad Jump
125 inHand Length
9.62 inArm Length
31.87 inMore Fantasy News
In clear for Week 1
Harris (undisclosed) isn't listed on the Chargers' initial Week 1 injury report that was released Tuesday.
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No team drills Thursday
Harris (undisclosed) didn't participate in team drills Thursday, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
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Exits with trainers
Harris left Wednesday's practice early with trainers, Kris Rhim of ESPN.com reports.
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Strong preseason performance
Harris recorded six receptions on eight targets for 85 yards in Saturday's 23-22 preseason loss to the Rams.
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Fails to bring in only target
Harris didn't bring in his one target during the Chargers' 34-7 preseason win over the Lions in Thursday night's Hall of Fame Game.
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Under-the-radar rookie, per Miller
Matt Miller of ESPN lists Harris as his top rookie that has flown under the radar heading into the 2025 season.
ANALYSIS
The Chargers worked on improving their wide receiver corps through the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting Harris and KeAndre Lambert-Smith in the second and fifth rounds, respectively. First-round wideouts like Tetairoa McMillan and Emeka Egbuka have drawn plenty of attention during training camp. However, Miller believes that Harris' route-running ability, versatility to line up in multiple spots on offense and presence as a deep threat should get him consistent looks from Justin Herbert in the passing game.
The Chargers worked on improving their wide receiver corps through the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting Harris and KeAndre Lambert-Smith in the second and fifth rounds, respectively. First-round wideouts like Tetairoa McMillan and Emeka Egbuka have drawn plenty of attention during training camp. However, Miller believes that Harris' route-running ability, versatility to line up in multiple spots on offense and presence as a deep threat should get him consistent looks from Justin Herbert in the passing game.