The Case For Tre Harris

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Size- 6'3" 210lbs
Speed- Burner, consistently gets deep
Route Running- Looks like A. Harper/J. Rice
Catching- Hands, through contact, attacks the ball, and physical ATC/RAC
Conditioning- Phenomenal shape/worker

Look, Tre Harris is the single WR in this draft class who is head and shoulders the best WR. His film jumps off the screen. It's not close. He will be the pick everyone will regret not selecting. I would take him at 12, I would not risk him being selected by anyone else. The lack of interest in him is a smoke screen, he is plug and play WR2 day one week one in Dallas. Adding Tre Harris to Lamb, and Turpin would be the best WR group in the NFL.

Best WR in this class imo. Not Golden, not Burden, not McMillan, and YES even better than Travis Hunter (as a WR).

Tre Harris is a WR1 legacy pick.
 
Mel Kiper Big Board

Wide Receivers

1. Travis Hunter, Colorado
2. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
3. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio St.
4. Matthew Golden, Texas
5. Luther Burden III, Missouri
6. Savion Williams, TCU
7. Jack Bech, TCU
8. Jayden Higgins, Iowa St.
9. Jaylin Noel, Iowa St.
10. Kyle Williams, Washington St.
 
Mel Kiper Big Board

Wide Receivers

1. Travis Hunter, Colorado
2. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
3. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio St.
4. Matthew Golden, Texas
5. Luther Burden III, Missouri
6. Savion Williams, TCU
7. Jack Bech, TCU
8. Jayden Higgins, Iowa St.
9. Jaylin Noel, Iowa St.
10. Kyle Williams, Washington St.
Harris had 1,030yrds on 60 catches at 17.2 yards a catch with 7 TDS last year. For Mel Kiper, and other to miss this guy is absolutely insane. Massive fail.
 
Size- 6'3" 210lbs
Speed- Burner, consistently gets deep
Route Running- Looks like A. Harper/J. Rice
Catching- Hands, through contact, attacks the ball, and physical ATC/RAC
Conditioning- Phenomenal shape/worker

Look, Tre Harris is the single WR in this draft class who is head and shoulders the best WR. His film jumps off the screen. It's not close. He will be the pick everyone will regret not selecting. I would take him at 12, I would not risk him being selected by anyone else. The lack of interest in him is a smoke screen, he is plug and play WR2 day one week one in Dallas. Adding Tre Harris to Lamb, and Turpin would be the best WR group in the NFL.

Best WR in this class imo. Not Golden, not Burden, not McMillan, and YES even better than Travis Hunter (as a WR).

Tre Harris is a WR1 legacy pick.
He is a good player but 12 is way too high. Reminds me of Gallup. Similar skill set with injury concerns. He is a good possibility at 76
 
Size- 6'3" 210lbs
Speed- Burner, consistently gets deep
Route Running- Looks like A. Harper/J. Rice
Catching- Hands, through contact, attacks the ball, and physical ATC/RAC
Conditioning- Phenomenal shape/worker

Look, Tre Harris is the single WR in this draft class who is head and shoulders the best WR. His film jumps off the screen. It's not close. He will be the pick everyone will regret not selecting. I would take him at 12, I would not risk him being selected by anyone else. The lack of interest in him is a smoke screen, he is plug and play WR2 day one week one in Dallas. Adding Tre Harris to Lamb, and Turpin would be the best WR group in the NFL.

Best WR in this class imo. Not Golden, not Burden, not McMillan, and YES even better than Travis Hunter (as a WR).

Tre Harris is a WR1 legacy pick.
Lacks burst and athleticism. Maybe in the 5th. Won't block.

Doesn't resemble JRice, not even a little bit. Not sure where that comparison came from.
 
Harris had 1,030yrds on 60 catches at 17.2 yards a catch with 7 TDS last year. For Mel Kiper, and other to miss this guy is absolutely insane. Massive fail.
No, it's not. Evaluating players coming into the NFL has very little to do w/ stats. It's about twitch, burst, athleticism, things like that.
 
Lacks burst and athleticism. Maybe in the 5th. Won't block.

Doesn't resemble JRice, not even a little bit. Not sure where that comparison came from.
I just watched every target and touch all season of each these WR's...and Tre Harris looked better than every single one of them.
 
I just watched every target and touch all season of each these WR's...and Tre Harris looked better than every single one of them.
He’ll be there at 12. Cowboys will have the opportunity to draft him. Cowboys are a great drafting team. If they go with another selection at 12 maybe they can trade back into the first and still get him.
 
He is a good player but 12 is way too high. Reminds me of Gallup. Similar skill set with injury concerns. He is a good possibility at 76
I don't have anything to bring to this debate about this particular player but I can tell you what you just described as also a risk with TET McMillan or whatever the hell his name is...

Hear me out, this guy right now is being hyped up as a great 50-50 ball guy don't worry about him being slow, because he can out jump anyone, he'll be great in the red zone,

but they don't talk about his route running, they don't talk about him getting very small separation right now in college and what is that going to do in the pros against better DBS?

sometimes even the draft can fall in love with a player because of his size, yeah but his size also needs to come with speed or separation or route running something else besides the fact that he's Michael Gallup or a poor man's Dez Bryant..

because right now Dez Bryant at least coming out of college we knew he could run and he had a lot of good moves, meaning he can return punts and he can at least get open, if he didn't know that many routes, he got better with time, but I'm not sold on TET, I just am not I don't see how he's being hyped up over golden at #12 because I would take golden at 12 just as easily..

You calling this guy Michael Gallup it's just reminds me of how blind some people are because that's how I see TET.. Granted ,I didn't break down a bunch of film, and I didn't see any of his games which is also weird and I never heard of the guy, and I know I'm a Longhorn fan and the SEC/big12 guy ,and maybe I just didn't hear about him because he was on a bad team in Arizona, but that's also a red flag to me that the only time I heard this guy's name come up was when the combine/pre-draft ,mock drafts started...​

And yes, I realized that players can come from small schools or relatively unheard of like Terrell Owens or it can be slow like Jerry Rice but you have to have something more than size tell me what else this guy brings besides a jump ball 5050 guy just getting out leap A DB..

And again, I'm not claiming to be an expert I just thought the ironing here of you saying this guy that we're talking about here and Trey Harris reminds you of Michael Gallup and not worth 12 and I'm sitting here thinking the same thing about Tet..

You pick a guy at 12 he needs to be a day one starter in my opinion he needs to be able to line up on the opposite side of lamb and doesn't need a lot of time to adjust to the NFL. That's how I see most first rounders especially at 12 especially when there's other players there that can be as dynamic or more dynamic like golden we don't have to worry about golden because again when you go to the NFL against stiffer competition you need to have more to lose meaning because of your speed and your route running and your ability to get separation even if you lose some of that you still are gonna adjust to the NFL better because you have more to lose I don't think TET has more to lose someone needs to convince me....
 
No, it's not. Evaluating players coming into the NFL has very little to do w/ stats. It's about twitch, burst, athleticism, things like that.
I disagree. It's about getting open and making plays. Everyone has different skill sets and physical abilities and Tre Harris just JUMPED off my screen. The other WR's didn't. He plays with higher energy, passion, and attitude. Go watch the Just The Tape video on YouTube. 14mins 16secs of Tre Harris doing work.
 
I just watched every target and touch all season of each these WR's...and Tre Harris looked better than every single one of them.
Well that's good you'll get lost but that doesn't mean you take him at 12 if he's there in the third or fourth round then you you have a little room or wiggle room for the risk because if he doesn't turn out to be a good NFL wide receiver ,you're hyping up a guy and not many people heard of but again I'm not the guy who sold on TET either...
 
I disagree. It's about getting open and making plays. Everyone has different skill sets and physical abilities and Tre Harris just JUMPED off my screen. The other WR's didn't. He plays with higher energy, passion, and attitude. Go watch the Just The Tape video on YouTube. 14mins 16secs of Tre Harris doing work.
You could have added it to your OP.
 
Size- 6'3" 210lbs
Speed- Burner, consistently gets deep
Route Running- Looks like A. Harper/J. Rice
Catching- Hands, through contact, attacks the ball, and physical ATC/RAC
Conditioning- Phenomenal shape/worker

Look, Tre Harris is the single WR in this draft class who is head and shoulders the best WR. His film jumps off the screen. It's not close. He will be the pick everyone will regret not selecting. I would take him at 12, I would not risk him being selected by anyone else. The lack of interest in him is a smoke screen, he is plug and play WR2 day one week one in Dallas. Adding Tre Harris to Lamb, and Turpin would be the best WR group in the NFL.

Best WR in this class imo. Not Golden, not Burden, not McMillan, and YES even better than Travis Hunter (as a WR).

Tre Harris is a WR1 legacy pick.
No chance I would take him at pick #12 personally, but we all have our own thoughts and opinions and we won't know for quite a while who was right. I just don't think any of these WRs are all that great this year
 
Mel Kiper Big Board

Wide Receivers

1. Travis Hunter, Colorado
2. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
3. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio St.
4. Matthew Golden, Texas
5. Luther Burden III, Missouri
6. Savion Williams, TCU
7. Jack Bech, TCU
8. Jayden Higgins, Iowa St.
9. Jaylin Noel, Iowa St.
10. Kyle Williams, Washington St.
Well this board's not the only board available and we've known guys to slip how do you think guys like bland end up in the 5th Tom Brady and the six were Brock Purdy in the 7th or guys going undrafted that turned into hall of farmers these boards are not always 100% accurate and for me I don't think Travis hunter is the number one wide receiver coming out nor do I think TET should be getting so hyped up and I could be wrong about both that's what's wrong with these boards there are lots of players too high too low or completely out of sight for anybody to realize that there's gonna be a steel that comes out of nowhere..

Didn't puka nakua go in the fifth round yeah, I'm pretty sure people are kicking themselves for that how many boards was he on?
 
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