
Draft Note by John Paulsen
Harris enters the league with some eye-popping advanced metrics: he posted the highest yards per route run in the 2025 draft class, ranked fourth in PFF receiving grade, and finished 14th in YAC/reception. Matt Harmon noted in Reception Perception that Harris “eats up man coverage like a top-level wideout,” though he’d like to “see his game expand” as Harris transitions to the pros. With Mike Williams retiring, Harris steps into a WR2 role behind Ladd McConkey in an offense with a strong quarterback and only mediocre target competition. The history of second-round rookie receivers suggests modest expectations: those who played at least 14 games have averaged a 42-574-4.2 line, or WR6 numbers. But if Harris starts every game—as expected—those averages jump to 56-783-6.2, which would make him a viable fantasy flex/WR4. Harris isn’t likely to supplant McConkey as the team’s top target, but if his college efficiency translates, he could provide sneaky value, especially in best ball formats where his big-play potential shines.
Tre Harris
- WR
- , Los Angeles Chargers
- 23
- 210 lbs
- 6' 3"
- Mississippi
- 143
- 2
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Harris enters the league with some eye-popping advanced metrics: he posted the highest yards per route run in the 2025 draft class, ranked fourth in PFF receiving grade, and finished 14th in YAC/reception. Matt Harmon noted in Reception Perception that Harris “eats up man coverage like a top-level wideout,” though he’d like to “see his game expand” as Harris transitions to the pros. With Mike Williams retiring, Harris steps into a WR2 role behind Ladd McConkey in an offense with a strong quarterback and only mediocre target competition. The history of second-round rookie receivers suggests modest expectations: those who played at least 14 games have averaged a 42-574-4.2 line, or WR6 numbers. But if Harris starts every game—as expected—those averages jump to 56-783-6.2, which would make him a viable fantasy flex/WR4. Harris isn’t likely to supplant McConkey as the team’s top target, but if his college efficiency translates, he could provide sneaky value, especially in best ball formats where his big-play potential shines.
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2025 Strength of Schedule - LAC
W1 | W2 | W3 | W4 | W5 | W6 | W7 | W8 | W9 | W10 | W11 | W12 | W13 | W14 | W15 | W16 | W17 | W18 |
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10 KC | 7 @LV | 13 DEN | 9 @NYG | 12 WAS | 8 @MIA | 19 IND | 32 MIN | 2 @TEN | 11 PIT | 30 @JAX | BYE | 7 LV | 5 PHI | 10 @KC | 26 @DAL | 21 HOU | 13 @DEN |
Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.