Summary
Tre’ Harris carries a 73.0 dynasty score, ranking 117 at WR. Harris excelled in his 2025 rookie season with 324 receiving yards, 30 receptions, and a notable touchdown. With a 100th percentile age trajectory, he’s expected to continue growing in the next few seasons, solidifying his position as a valuable asset.
Projection Rationale
Harris’s 2025 season line of 30 receptions, 324 receiving yards, and 1 touchdown indicates his ability to produce in the slot. However, his 50th percentile efficiency Verdict grade suggests room for improvement, and with 2.5 years remaining on his contract, Harris is secure in his role and poised for continued development. A significant increase in efficiency would further solidify his position as a top-tier receiver.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Harris’s 75th percentile durability Verdict grade and age of 24 suggest a low injury risk profile, indicating that he is a reliable option for fantasy owners.
Opportunity Notes
Harris’s snap share trended up to 71.1% in shotgun formations. With new OC Mike McDaniel implementing a Shanahan-tree system, Harris’s role should remain secure, and his production is likely to continue growing.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The zone-heavy scheme may help Harris’s production in the slot by providing a favorable environment for him to operate.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Harris’s production increased with a 31st percentile production Verdict grade, and he remains in a favorable contract situation with 2.5 years remaining at $2.1M APY, providing stability and a clear path for growth.
Ceiling / Floor
Floor: WR4-WR5, if volume decreases or Harris loses the slot role, which would be a significant setback.
Comparable Player
Hank Baskett, 2006-2013.