
#9 WR · Los Angeles Chargers
Height
6'3"
Weight
210 lbs
Age
24
College
Ole Miss
Draft
2025, Rd 2, #55
Experience
0 yrs
WR Rank
#234 / 295
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On the field, Tre' Harris grades out as a shaky WR for Los Angeles Chargers (D+ Performance). That places him 234th of 295 graded wide receivers. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at D+, a slight overpay. The public read is mixed (C+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
| Year | Team | GP | Rec | Yards | TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 17 | 30 | 324 | 1 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 17 | 30 | 324 | 1 |
Length
4 years
Total Value
$7.8M
Guaranteed
$5.6M
AAV
$2.0M/yr
Tre' Harris's Contract Value Index lands at D+, putting the deal in a defined slice of comparable signings. The disconnect here is straightforward: Harris is operating on a rookie scale contract worth $1.95M AAV across four years—a standard-issue second-round deal with minimal dead-cap risk—but his on-field production in 2025 didn't yet justify the investment. He generated 324 receiving yards across 17 games in his debut season, modest output that aligns with his D+ performance grade and underscores why the CVI reflects underwhelming early returns. Wide receiver is a deep positional market where late-round and undrafted receiving corps contributors command similar salary structures, so the raw contract value isn't the problem; the issue is that Harris hasn't separated himself from replacement-level peers through production or role definition. The media framing is encouraging—evaluators see genuine upside, dynasty circles have flagged rising value, and there are no major red flags—but that optimism is speculative. Harris enters 2026 as a high-ceiling, low-floor prospect whose CVI grade will pivot sharply if he translates the flashes and buzz into consistent on-field impact; until then, the deal grades as a modest underperformance on a typical developmental timeline.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the D band — a quick read on where Tre''s contract sits relative to comparable money.
Tre' Harris produces at a tier that grades a D+ performance mark for Los Angeles. The second-round pick from 2025 registered 324 receiving yards across a full 17-game slate in his rookie season, an output that reflects a below-average contributor struggling to establish consistent production at the NFL level. His receiving yardage total stands as his most measurable strength, though the volume required to reach that number—spread across an entire season—underscores how modest his counting stats remain for a player drafted in the second round. The core weakness is evident in the gap between expectation and output: Harris has not yet translated the flashes that generated genuine buzz in dynasty circles into reliable on-field impact, and he continues to operate without a clearly defined role in the Chargers' receiver room. His status as a developmental prospect entering 2026 is appropriately calibrated—the media framing acknowledges high ceiling, low floor upside, and his early-season performance will be critical in determining whether his sophomore year represents a meaningful step forward or continued stagnation. Harris remains a classic boom-or-bust talent whose dynasty value may be outpacing his actual NFL readiness, making the coming months a defining proving ground for his long-term trajectory.
Tre' Harris ranks 234th of 295 graded wide receivers by performance. That slots Tre' between Andre Baccellia (D+) just ahead and Damien Alford (D+) just behind.
Graded higher
Andre BaccelliaArizona CardinalsD+Mac DalenaBuffalo BillsD+LaNce McCutcheonTennessee TitansD+Graded lower
Damien AlfordNew Orleans SaintsTre' Harris carries a **C+** sentiment grade entering 2026, reflecting cautiously optimistic public perception around the young Chargers receiver. The media narrative positions Harris as an intriguing developmental prospect whose rookie flashes have generated legitimate buzz in dynasty fantasy circles, suggesting evaluators see meaningful upside despite modest raw production numbers. His rising dynasty value indicates the football community believes there's untapped potential, though the ongoing receiver room competition storyline reveals he hasn't yet secured a defined role in Los Angeles. Coverage remains largely neutral-to-positive with no major red flags clouding his trajectory — a solid foundation for a sophomore player still establishing his NFL identity. The consensus view frames Harris as a classic high-ceiling, low-floor prospect whose 2026 perception will hinge heavily on early-season performance and whether he can translate flashes into consistent production within the Chargers' offensive system.
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