Tre Harris
Tre Harris Signs Rookie Deal Ending Holdout
4 months ago

Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris ends his holdout, ready to compete for starting role.

Chargers wide receiver Tre Harris has signed his rookie deal, officially ending a brief holdout just as veterans report to training camp. The timing is notable, coinciding with veteran receiver Mike Williams’ surprise retirement.

 

Harris becomes the latest second-round pick to finalize his contract and steps into camp with a golden opportunity. He’s expected to compete for starting reps at X receiver, battling 2023 first-rounder Quentin Johnston. His presence could allow Johnston to shift into a more natural role as a flanker or big slot—alignments that better showcase his run-after-catch ability.

 

At 6’2”, 205 pounds, the 23-year-old Harris fits the Chargers’ mold at X: strong hands, body control, and toughness at the catch point. He has a realistic chance to finish second on the team in targets behind rookie standout Ladd McConkey. Still, in Greg Roman’s run-heavy offense, the overall passing volume—and fantasy value—of any Chargers wideout not named McConkey remains an open question.

 

Author: Pat Mitchell(@PatMitchellFF)