Tre Harris 2025 Fantasy Football Outlook: Great Situation, Elite Senior Season Production, Athletic Red Flags
Tre Harris landed in one of the best possible situations for a first-year wideout, especially considering his skill set and limitations. He was drafted in the second round, so he has solid draft capital, and he'll join WR Ladd McConkey. It appeared that Harris would be in the mix to be the team's No. 2 WR, but with veteran Keenan Allen returning to Los Angeles, Harris may be in danger of losing some targets. While there are valid questions about Harris' athleticism, as he ran a 4.54-second 40-yard dash and doesn't have the explosiveness to sell his routes as ideally as he could, playing with quarterback Justin Herbert helps quite a bit. Herbert has a rocket launcher of an arm, and his completion percentage and passer rating are phenomenal when throwing to receivers running the routes that Harris performed best in -- namely, slant routes and comeback routes. Harris will have McConkey to help draw coverage priority away from him as well. While he might not thrive on deep passes in the NFL owing to his lack of pure speed, he could be an excellent chain-mover and still earn plenty of targets. Herbert should unlock his potential, and he is worth a look later in drafts as a high-upside bench stash if he were to carve out a full-time role.
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