
Tre Harris 2025 NFL Draft & Dynasty Profile
Tre Harris 2025 NFL Draft & Dynasty Profile
- Position: WR
- School: Ole Miss
- Class: Fifth-Year Senior
- Date of Birth: February 28, 2002
- Height: 6-3
- Weight: 210 lbs
Tre Harris Bio
Tre Harris began his football journey in Louisiana where he was a high school basketball and football star. On the football side, Harris played quarterback, earning a two-star rating in the recruiting class of 2020. He committed to Louisiana Tech as a wide receiver. He played in seven games as a true freshman, catching just one pass for 20 yards but retained a year of eligibility due to the COVID rules. His role expanded over the next two years, combining for 105 receptions, 1,497 yards, and 14 touchdowns between the 2021 and 2022 seasons. Harris was named first-team All-Conference USA after the 2022 campaign and before entering the transfer portal.
Harris joined the Ole Miss Rebels as a four-star transfer prospect ahead of the 2023 season. He immediately made a name for himself, setting a school record with four receiving touchdowns in his very first game. He went on to catch another four touchdowns that season while racking up 985 yards on 54 receptions.
Harris took advantage of his extra year of eligibility and returned to Ole Miss for the 2024 season. Despite missing four games with hip and groin injuries, Harris finished with a career-high 1,030 receiving yards on 60 catches while scoring seven touchdowns in just eight games. That included six 100-yard performances and resulted in first-team All-SEC honors.
College Stats
Tre Harris college stats courtesy of sports-reference
Positives
- Size
- Speed
- Strong Hands
- Vertical Threat
- 7.5 receptions per game (2024)
- 3.67 best season yards per team pass attempt (2024, factoring out games missed)
- 41.2% receiving touchdown share (2024, in games played)
- 38.7% Dominator Rating (2024, in games played)
Negatives
- Underwhelming in contested catch situations considering his size
- Ran limited route tree at Ole Miss
- Release packages need development
- Lack of lateral agility/quickness could cap his ceiling as a route runner
Highlight Reel
Archetype: Outside Vertical WR
NFL Comp: DeVante Parker
Performance Score: Coming Soon
Draft Projection: Second Round
NFL Draft & Dynasty Outlook:
Tre Harris is a big perimeter wide receiver with the size/speed combination to be a vertical playmaker. Harris dominates down the field, creating consistent separation on vertical patterns while tracking the ball well and attacking it in the air. He then uses that threat of the big play to break-off routes and find easy space underneath on slant and hitch routes. Harris is low-key good after the catch as well, utilizing his size and speed to grind out additional yards.
At the line of scrimmage, Harris displays an impressive initial burst off the line when given space to work. However, he needs to develop a wider variety of release packages to win against tight man coverage and not be so predictable. It doesn’t help, either, that his route tree was so limited at Ole Miss. Harris wasn’t asked to do much outside of go’s, slants, and hitches. While he was effective in doing so, he will need to grow a few more branches on his route tree if he’s going to be a well-rounded wide receiver at the NFL level.
That will be a tough ask given his underwhelming lateral quickness and agility. Harris doesn’t operate well on the short and intermediate routes that require tight angles to the inside or outside. That will make it tough for teams to move him inside as a big slot to get him away from press coverage or to draw up some of those “easy” targets that help fill out the stat sheet.
Unfortunately, for a guy of his size, Harris was also underwhelming in contested catch situations during his college career. He routinely had a low contested catch success rate relative to what you’d expect from a bigger receiver.
In the NFL, Harris projects as a starting outside wide receiver. Teams will deploy him as their go-to vertical threat while taking advantage of the cushion he receives to target him on some easy routes underneath. He will begin his career as a big-play threat who will be reliant on hitting the downfield plays for most of his production. However, with some development in his route running and route packages, Harris can become a true starting X-receiver as a team’s No. 2 option.
Harris is projected to be a second round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to a team looking to add a downfield weapon with size and speed. He’ll be a high-ceiling, low-floor play in the second round of dynasty rookie drafts.
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