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Wide Receiver, Los Angeles Chargers
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Draft: 2025 Round 2 (23) College: Mississippi Ht: 6’2” Wt: 205 DOB: 2002-02-28 Age: 23 |
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Receiving | Rushing |
Fantasy |
Season |
Team |
G |
Target |
Rec |
Yard |
Avg |
TD | Att |
Yard |
Avg |
TD |
FPts |
FPts/G |
2025 (Projected) |
LAC |
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46 |
541 |
11.8 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
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0 |
72.1 |
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Any thought of bringing Harris along slowly likely went out the window when Williams retired, putting both starting receiver jobs outside of McConkey in play. The vision when selecting Harris in the second round was clear: get a receiver than can win on the outside to help open things up for McConkey to make plays in the slot. On paper, that's Harris. The rookie is a physical presence with enough strength to beat press coverage and the size to excel in contested ball situations. He lacks elite speed but was productive at Ole Miss, leading FBS with 128.8 receiving yards/game as a receiver, although injuries limited him to eight games.
While Harris looks to have the inside track on a starting job, that isn't guaranteed. He seems to be primarily competing with Johnston and Lambert-Smith, but LA has a lot of other young wideouts (e.g., Derius Davis, Brenden Rice) that could push for time as well. LA would like to see Harris develop into that No. 2 target though, and after the immediate success they had developing last year's second-round wideout there's a clear path to fantasy relevance for Harris. As your fifth or even sixth receiver, Harris could be worth a late-round gamble.
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Keenan Allen rejoining LA Chargers WR returns to team who drafted him in 2013 By: Doug Orth | Tue Aug 5, 10:00 pm

| | Reunion: Six-time Pro Bowl WR Keenan Allen is signing with the #Chargers on a one-year, $8.52 million deal, sources tell me and
@RapSheet. (NFL Network - Tom Pelissero)
FFToday's Take: After leading the Bears in receiving during his one-year stay in Chicago, it is a mild surprise that it took until early August for a team to meet Allen's asking price. Regardless, Allen figures to take over primary slot duties while Ladd McConkey and Tre Harris live on the perimeter. McConkey may take a slight hit, but his managers should not be threatened by the possibility that he falls out of WR1 territory. On the other hand, Harris probably goes from a high-upside WR4 option to more of a WR5 with spike-week potential.

| WR Mike Williams calls is quits Eight seasons in the NFL By: Mike Krueger | Thu Jul 17, 1:45 pm

| | Sources: Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams’ agent Tory Dandy informed the team last night that, after eight seasons, his client is retiring from the NFL. Williams walks away from the game at age 30. (Adam Schefter on X)
FFToday's Take: Williams was placed on the PUP list a few days ago but has decided to end his time in the NFL, mostly spent with the Chargers. His best season came in 2021 when he finished with a 76-1146-9 line. The top of the Chargers wide receiver depth chart includes Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston and rookie Tre Harris who has yet to sign his contract.

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