Tre Harris NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Ole Miss WR

HEIGHT: 6'3"
WEIGHT: 210
POSITIVES
— Prototypical big-body pass catcher to fill the outside receiver role.
— Outstanding body control and catch radius to win at the catch point.
— Plus-level route running and salesmanship for a bigger framed receiver.
— Alignment versatility, capable of winning from multiple positions.
NEGATIVES
— Lacks explosive acceleration/burst off the ball to stack defensive backs early.
— Long speed will not overwhelm defenders, relies on long-strides to seperate vertically.
— Limited route tree due to offensive system at Ole Miss.
— Limited and repetitive release package against press alignment and quick jams.
NOTES
— Born Feb. 28, 2002
— 2-star recruit in 2022 class, per 247Sports
— 2023 Biletnikoff Award Watch List
— 2022 All-Conference USA First-Team; 2022 Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist
OVERALL
Tre Harris is a physical, strong-framed possession receiver who can win from multiple positions.
Harris presents the body type needed for an X-receiver for NFL offenses. He uses his body and play strength well to handle contact from defensive backs. Harris understands how to box out defenders and position himself at the catch point. With the ball in flight, he displays the body control and ball skills to make difficult, contested catches. He is a strong red zone threat for fades and back shoulder fades. His play strength shows in his ability to break tackles and create yards after the catch. Harris has good short-area quickness to square up defenders and make them miss in space.
Harris's route running is good for a bigger framed receiver. He attacks the defensive back's angles and leverages well to create space and separation. Harris thrives on in-breaking routes because of his footwork, route stems, and physical positioning. He is a good route salesman, pressing specific angles before breaking where the route is intended. Harris excels working routes in the short to intermediate areas of the field.
In the run game, Harris is a willing and solid effort blocker on the perimeter. His technique can improve with proper hand placement to secure and maintain blocks longer.
From an athletic standpoint, Harris is not overly explosive or dynamic. He isn't a sprinter who will win most football races on the vertical plane. He will need nuance, tempo, and subtle movements to win early and stack defenders. Long speed will be a question, depending on how often he is asked to attack defenses vertically.
Although Harris is a plus-level route runner and salesman, his route tree is not extensive. This is a result of the offensive system Ole Miss runs. His route tree mostly consists of curls, shallow crossers, in-breakers, and quick screens. In addition, Harris' release package and effectiveness against press coverage need work. His releases are repetitive and predictable for cornerbacks to defend.
Overall, Tre Harris is a strong possession receiver with good run-after-catch ability. He is alignment versatile and can play all three wide receiver positions effectively. With his route running, strength, ball skills, and football IQ, Harris projects as a productive starting receiver at the next level.
GRADE: 8.1 (Year 1 Starter — Late 1st - Early 2nd)
OVERALL RANK: 15
POSITION RANK: WR2
PRO COMPARISON: Michael Thomas
Written by B/R NFL Scout Dame Parson
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.
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