Tre Harris' 3 Best NFL Draft Fits (2025 NFL Draft)
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Tre Harris' 3 Best NFL Draft Fits

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Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris will be present at his Pro Day on Friday. It represents a terrific opportunity for the Rebels standout to improve some of his numbers from the NFL Combine. Harris ran a middling 4.54 and declined opportunities to participate in agility (three-cone and shuttle) and bench press drills.

The No. 65 overall prospect in our latest Draft Network 100 update, Harris is among the highest upside receivers available in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Lafayette, Louisiana native recorded 60 receptions for 1,030 receiving yards and seven touchdowns this season despite missing five games with a lower-body injury. He averaged an explosive 17.2 yards per catch.

Harris’ per-game average indicates he would have finished with merely 1,700 receiving yards had he been healthy all season long. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound playmaker physically dominates cornerbacks at the catch point. We've identified three potential team fits for Harris in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans are expected to draft Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1 overall. The Titans could then turn around and select a receiver with the 35th selection, given their lack of weapons at the position outside of the aging Calvin Ridley. Harris would fill the "X" role in Brian Callahan's offense.

Callahan has always appreciated a receiver with Harris' measurements and skill set. He previously had Tee Higgins in Cincinnati and DeAndre Hopkins in Tennessee. Harris is a massive red-zone threat with a large catch radius that is dominant in contested catch situations. If the Titans are drafting Ward, they need to surround him with playmakers.

New England Patriots

The New England Patriots have not properly addressed their need at wide receiver in free agency. Mike Vrabel aggressively pursued Chris Godwin, but he allegedly took less money to remain with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Patriots signed the aging Stefon Diggs to a bloated three-year contract that possesses an exit route after the first year. Diggs is coming off a down season that ended with a torn ACL.

The upcoming Patriots draft needs to focus on surrounding Drake Maye with weapons. If New England doesn't draft Travis Hunter at No. 4, wide receiver must be their highest priority at No. 38 overall. Harris would immediately play a sizable role in Vrabel's offense.

Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns find themselves in an intriguing position at No. 2 overall. They'd probably love to select Ward at quarterback. Will they draft Shedeur Sanders if the Titans take Ward? Choosing between Abdul Carter and Hunter may be Cleveland's true draft-day debate.

The Browns have also been repeatedly linked to acquiring Kirk Cousins at quarterback via trade. It's obvious that an overpaid and injured Deshaun Watson is no longer in Cleveland's plans. Whoever plays quarterback next season requires more weapons at wide receiver. Jerry Jeudy is the lone proven playmaker at the position. Cedric Tillman and Jamari Thrash haven't earned every-down roles yet. Harris could be a target for head coach Kevin Stefanski at No. 33 overall.



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