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Tre Harris

Summary

  • Drafted: Round 2, 55th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Chargers. Ole Miss Athletics - Hotty Toddy

  • College: Louisiana Tech (2020–2022), Ole Miss (2023–2024).

  • Key Statistics / Production: Across his college career, Harris recorded 114 catches for 2,015 yards and 15 touchdowns in 20 games at Ole Miss. Ole Miss Athletics - Hotty Toddy In 2024, he had 60 receptions for 1,030 yards and 7 touchdowns. Ole Miss Athletics - Hotty Toddy

  • Accolades / Character: First‑team All‑SEC in 2024. SI Known for his size, contested‑catch ability, and competitiveness. Chargers viewed him as a “dependable possession target” with strong ball skills. Los Angeles Chargers

Strengths

  • Catch Radius / Length — At 6’2″ and with long arms, Harris can win contested 50/50 throws. The Draft Network

  • Contested Catch Ability — Frequently wins in tight coverage thanks to body control and physicality. The Draft Network

  • Red-Zone Threat — His size and ball skills make him a dangerous target near the end zone. The Draft Network

  • Route Versatility / Alignment Awareness — Can line up outside or in a variety of spots, giving flexibility to offenses. The Draft Network

  • Deceptive Downfield Speed — While not a burner, his long‑strider build gives him notable straight-line ability. CBS Sports

  • Yards per Route Run Efficiency — According to some metrics, he was among the most efficient receivers in the 2025 class. Hogs Haven

  • Resilience / Toughness — Overcame injuries (missed games in 2024) and continued to dominate when healthy. SI

Weaknesses

  • Separation Consistency — Lack of elite twitch and suddenness makes it hard for him to create consistent separation. The Draft Network

  • Route Precision — While physical, his route-running lacks some refinement, especially in complex concepts. The Draft Network

  • Vertical Explosiveness — Not the fastest deep threat; his top speed is good but not elite. SI

  • Injury Risk / Durability — Has missed time in college due to injuries, which could raise durability concerns at the pro level. SI

  • Blocking Consistency — As a bigger receiver, he can contribute in run blocking, but may not always dominate or sustain blocks. SI

Fit & Outlook

Tre Harris projects as a perimeter X‑receiver in the NFL who can stretch the field and win contested catches. He’s best suited for offenses that will use him in vertical sets, in play‑action, and in red-zone packages. Because of his size and contested‑catch prowess, he can be a reliable chain-mover and scoring threat. While he may not be the fastest receiver, his efficiency, ball skills, and route versatility give him a very good chance to develop into a solid starter or high-quality No. 2 receiver. With continued development in separation and durability, he has the upside to be a long-term contributor.