Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Tre Harris is entering the NFL as a second-round selection. In prior seasons, players chosen in the second round have always taken longer to finalize a contract with their new team. This year, that's been taken to a new level as a vast majority of those picks have not signed yet.
Harris is one of them, and as the Chargers begin training camp, his holdout has officially started. Could Los Angeles look to add another pass catcher for depth while he's missing time in his first NFL offseason?
The deadline for #Chargers rookies to report is upon us and second round WR Tre Harris is officially a holdout, sources say.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 12, 2025
With 30 of the 32 second-round picks unsigned because of a disagreement over guaranteed money, Harris makes the first official stand. pic.twitter.com/Z2PU9p0wEc
Davis has taken multiple visits with teams this offseason, but no deal has come to fruition. To start his career, Davis was a consistent touchdown scorer with the Buffalo Bills. He had no less than six TDs in his first four years in the pros.
He spent last year with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and his production took a large step back. A new home may be what helps him get his career back off the ground again.
Boyd is a veteran who has never been flashy but always provided nice depth for a team. Coming off a disappointing season with the Tennessee Titans, Boyd could be a smart value addition for any offense, including Los Angeles.
A reunion with Chark doesn't excite fans - I'm sure. He was a non-factor with the Chargers a season ago, but he's got a lot of NFL experience and possesses size and speed that LA will be without as Harris misses time.
Speaking of reunion, this is the most riveting outcome for Jim Harbaugh's squad probably. Allen is a Chargers fan favorite after spending over a decade with the team. He showed bright moments last year with the Chicago Bears, and it is a bit surprising that he hasn't inked a new deal yet in free agency.
Returning to Los Angeles has been an option he's declared he is open to if the two sides came to an agreement.
Agholor's NFL career has had plenty of peaks and valleys. Last year, he didn't produce too much for the Baltimore Ravens but did stretch the field, averaging nearly 17 yards per catch. Bringing him in would make sense at a cheap price for LA.
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