EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris is turning heads at training camp, showcasing the skills that made him a second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
While Tre Harris was one of many second-round picks to remain unsigned through mid-July, the rookie made headlines when he was a no-show during the start of Chargers training camp. Well, the unofficial holdout is over.
After months of speculation about whether the Chargers would address their wide receiver depth in the 2025 NFL Draft, the team doubled down—literally—selecting Tre Harris in the second round and KeAndre Lambert-Smith in the fifth.
The Los Angeles Chargers selected a pair of wide receivers in the NFL draft, bagging Tre Harris in the second round and taking KeAndre Lambert-Smith in Round 5.
Wide receiver was one of the biggest needs for the LA Chargers heading into the offseason and the team certainly addressed it. While the Bolts did not make a huge splash, the team added three new wide receivers to a room with limited spots.
The Los Angeles Chargers revamped the wideout position for Justin Herbert this offseason. In order to push former first-round pick Quentin Johnston, they added three guys who can play his spot.