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Tre Harris Draft Profile
April 7, 2025 By  NFL Draft

Tre Harris 2025 NFL Draft Profile

Tre Harris NFL Draft Overview
Position
: WR
Height: 6’2″
Weight: 205 pounds
School: Ole Miss

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2025 NFL Draft: Tre Harris Scouting Report

Tre Harris is an intriguing wide receiver prospect who spent three seasons of his collegiate career at Louisiana Tech before transferring for his final two years of eligibility at Ole Miss. He projects as a boundary WR at the next level, and playing for Lane Kiffin helped Harris blossom into a Second Team All-American.

While Harris does need some polishing in several areas, the rest of his player profile is impressive. His work ethic and football awareness are top-notch, and he’s very good at moving the chains and in the red zone. These traits should allow him to see the field early in his career and help him be an impact performer in year one.

Strengths

  • Great size;
  • Long strides help him run past coverage;
  • Excels at change of speed and direction;
  • Natural hands-catcher;
  • Strong enough to beat grabby defenders;
  • Deep ball threat;
  • First down machine;
  • Does a great job of elevating on poor throws;
  • Superb field awareness;
  • Physical blocker;
  • Clutch performer.

Weaknesses

  • Durability concerns;
  • Needs to refine his route running;
  • Has issues with contested catches;
  • Play speed is average;
  • Contact balance need work at the next level;
  • Physical DBs give him trouble.

NFL Comparison: Cedric Tillman

Teams With Need At Position: Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Las Vegas Raiders

Projection: Second Round

Bottom Line on Tre Harris

The bottom line on Harris is that he’s an intelligent football player with plenty of experience. Even with some durability concerns, he does have many positive traits to build on as he gets accustomed to life in the league.

When you watch Harris, you see a player who can step into almost any offense and be effective with his strong hands and good size. He must quickly improve in running a more polished route tree, and this should come with solid coaching in the NFL. Most notably, Harris has shown that he’s consistently improving. This trend will likely continue as a professional and could help boost his draft stock as it comes into focus. With a favorable landing spot, the former Rebel could develop into an adequate WR2 sooner rather than later for the team that drafts him.

*Stats and research provided courtesy of the Pro Football Network (PFN) and NFL.com

Main Photo: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

About Will Koshover, Editor

Credentialed NFL media and editor for Last Word on Sports covering the Cincinnati Bengals. Will is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America and has an MS in Exercise Physiology from the University of Kentucky, where he focused on research and writing. He lives in Greater Cincinnati with his wife and two sons.

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