He should be able to learn under Williams in 2025 and could turn into one of Herbert’s favorite targets on the outside and down the field if he reaches his potential.
Harris was a Second-Team All-American in 2024 after leading the team in receptions (60), receiving yards (1,030) and ranking second in receiving touchdowns (7).
The receiver finished his Ole Miss career with 2,015 yards and 15 touchdowns on 114 receptions in 20 games, becoming one of two in SEC history to average 100 yards per game across a career (103.3 per game).
Harris won’t be asked to be the Chargers No. 1 passing option in 2025.
But McConkey developed a quick rapport with Herbert in 2024 and proved that some rookies can make an immediate impact at wide receiver right away.
Harris now has the potential to do the same and develop into a vital piece of the Chargers offensive puzzle.