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Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris 2025 NFL Draft Profile
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Tre Harris, WR

Height: 6'3"
Weight: 210 pounds
Age: 22 years old (February 28, 2002)

Louisiana Tech 

Year Receptions Yards Touchdowns

2020

1

20

2021

40

562

4

2022

65

935

10

Ole Miss

Year Receptions Yards Touchdowns

2023

54

985

8

2024*

59

987

6

*2024 season still ongoing

Pros: 

  • Solid size and length 
    At 6"3" with long arms, Harris will check the measurable box for likely every team in the NFL. 

  • Alignment versatility
    Harris logged significant snaps both as an outside WR and in the slot. Which will allow him to fit multiple different roles a team could be looking for early in the draft. But if a team is looking for a big slot in particular, Harris would be an excellent fit 

  • Thrives in the Redzone 
    Harris knows how to leverage his size and length as a WR to his advantage anywhere on the field. But he has been able to thrive in the red zone, where he feels very comfortable, and has made countless plays during his college career.

Cons:

  • Route tree needs work 
    Harris doesn't possess elite speed, and his route tree is average at best. As a result, he struggles to create consistent separation. If he is going to carve out a role in the NFL, he will need to find a way to get open at a higher rate
                                                                                                     
  • Doesn't possess elite speed
    Harris isn't going to light up the speed drills during the upcoming draft cycle. While he is able to find his openings and make the most of them I it does hinder his ability to create separation, and as a result, we see him rely on his ability to play a=
                          

  • Concerns on his ability to be a deep threat                                               
    Harris has the size to line up outside and uses it to his advantage in the red zone, as you read above. But shockingly, he isn't utilized as a serious threat beyond the red zone at this point. This could take him out of consideration, or teams may be looking to add a Z WR in the upcoming draft. 

Player Evaluation: 

Tre Harris has had multiple productive seasons during his college career, but he certainly saved the best for last by having a fantastic senior sendoff at Ole Miss. He and Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart have been a problem for opponents all year long. Harris has shown the ability to win a rep in multiple different ways, but his ability in the red zone in contested catch situations is going to lead to multiple teams having him ranked highly on their board. Add that to his experience lining up in the slot, even with his large frame, and it should lead to him being an ideal draft pick for a team, no matter the role they are targeting at WR.

Player  Comparison: 

Pro Comp: Michael Thomas
A pro player that I think Tre Harris would be wise to model his game after at the next level is former New Orleans Saints WR Michael Thomas. The two have very similar skill sets, and Thomas' few seasons of utter dominance would be a good thing to chase throughout his career. Like Thomas, Harris has the ability to play in the slot and outside, though being a larger WR. Harris has thrived in RAC situations, in which Thomas thrived. And, of course, Thomas was a red zone magnet for the Saints, and I think that's going to be the area where Harris excels early in his NFL career. 

A to Z Sports Rankings:

A to Z Big Board Ranking: #73 overall, #7 wide receiver

A to Z Draft Grade: 7.33

Draft projection: Early First Round 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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