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Draft Scouting Report

Rating: 81.55 (Starter)
Pro Comparison: Cedric Tillman
Summary

The former high school quarterback of Malik Nabers, Cleveland “Tre” Harris III transformed himself from a two-star prospect with zero offers from big-conference schools into one of the SEC’s top wideouts in consecutive seasons. A benefactor of Lane Kiffin’s spread-out Veer and Shoot scheme, Harris blended big size and quick feet with football smarts to create a competitive perimeter receiver with potential to be a problem for defenses.

About
  • 2024: First-team All-SEC
  • Career: One of 11 receivers in Ole Miss history to break the 2,000-yard mark (did so in just two seasons after playing his first three at Louisiana Tech)
Strengths
  • Good quickness, especially for his 6-foot-2, 209-pound frame: Harris can change directions, stop on a dime and use stutter-steps to help him buy a step on defenders. This was his primary way of getting open.
  • Excellent tracking and adjusting: Harris routinely brought in over-the shoulder catches and consistently adjusted to off-target throws with terrific body control.
  • Great awareness on the field, intelligence off it: There were numerous examples of Harris changing speeds to adapt on the fly, getting out of bounds when the clock was a factor and telling teammates where to line up. He also comes off as bright and insightful in interviews and claimed to be in AP-level classes in high school.
Weaknesses
  • Concerning injury history: Harris injured his hip in October and re-injured it upon his return five weeks later. In 2023, he needed knee surgery that effectively cost him a few weeks. Harris has spoken publicly about his back hurting when he transitioned from quarterback to receiver.
  • One-speed runner: Harris was good enough to beat up on weaker programs outside of the Power 4 conferences but hardly separated with speed against top-level competition. He was caught from behind a lot.
  • Lack of lower-body power: Harris got tripped up or stuck in neutral because a defender wrapped him up low and he couldn’t escape. Harris forced 21 missed tackles in his past two years but only 10 came against schools in Power 4 conferences.
Combine Data
  • 40-yard dash: 4.54 seconds
  • Vertical jump: 38.5 inches
  • Broad jump: 10 feet, 5 inches

2024 Receiving

STATS REC YDS AVG TD LNG
Regular Season 60 1030 17.2 7 70

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 205 lbs
Birthplace: Lafayette, LA
Age: 23
Class: Senior