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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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		  Quentin Johnston trending towards sitting in Week 6 Hamstring injury By:  Mike Krueger | Sat Oct 11, 10:33 pm
  
  |  |  Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston (questionable, hamstring) is trending toward missing Sunday’s game vs. Dolphins, per source. 
Barring late change, L.A. expected to be without another playmaker. (Jeremy Fowler on X)
  FFToday's Take: Johnston got in a limited sessions all week in practice and is currently listed as Questionable, but it appears he's going to miss Week 6. Keenan Allen and Ladd McConkey will likely be the top two targets for Justin Herbert. Tre Harris has played 17% of the snaps this season but could see an increased role in this game.
  
 
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