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    2025 NFL Draft Grades: Charges Select Tre Harris No. 55

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Player Outlook
Harris struggled to stay healthy, and so the sample size of him dominating at Ole Miss is relatively small. It's ridiculously dominant, though. His production vs. SEC press coverage on a per-route basis stands out above the likes of Malik Nabers, DeVonta Smith and Ja'Marr Chase. We're talking about truly elite per-opportunity production against the highest level of defensive competition. Will he be able to physically dominate NFL opponents on the vertical plane? Harris simply won with force. He blew by defenders, left them in the dust, and dunked on them in jump ball situations when needed. Is that a sustainable way to live as a pro? We're about to find out, because defenses are on constant alert against Ladd McConkey. Harris is going to get one-on-one opportunities. The question is how many? Receivers who primarily work in the deep area of the field often do not see enough targets to be relevant for Fantasy purposes. There are better late-round dart throws than Harris.

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  • Chargers' Tre Harris: Snagged by Chargers in second round

    The Chargers selected Harris in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 55th overall. 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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