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6 days ago
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Chargers Daily Links: Monday Open Thread
Good morning, Chargers fans! Welcome back to another week of training camp! Let's rock it! And now for today's links. Chargers News: Five takeaways from the first week of Chargers training camp ( What were the best plays from week one of Chargers training camp? ( Tre' Harris finally signed his rookie deal (Chargers Wire) Oronde Gadsden II is living up to the hype early on in training camp (Bolt Beat) NFL News: Ranking the projected starting lineups for all 32 NFL teams (ESPN) The Seahawks released tight end Noah Fant (ESPN) JC Tretter has resigned from the NFLPA amid recent events (CBS Sports) These players are expected to break out during the 2025 season ( The Lions are tired of getting 'close', stress needing to finish the season (Pro Football Talk) Sports Illustrated published their own version of the NFL's Quarter Century Team (Sports Illustrated) More from WATCH LIVE: Tom Telesco, Anthony Lynn Hold NFL Combine Press Conferences NFL Combine Measurements: Offensive Linemen Mocked to Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Chargers Mock Draft Roundup: Vol. 4 Chargers Safety Tre Boston Signs With Agent Drew Rosenhaus Los Angeles Chargers Positional Review: Safeties 2018 Draft Show: Running Backs & Tight Ends Important Dates for the Month of March
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20-07-2025
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Chargers will rely on Tre Harris to start as WR
Kyle Dvorchak discusses the finalized Los Angeles Chargers' rookie deal with second-round pick Tre Harris. Harris will start as wide receiver following Mike Williams' retirement.
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17-07-2025
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Chargers rookie Tre Harris ends holdout, agrees to terms as second-rounders begin to sign contracts
After a short holdout, Los Angeles Chargers rookie Tre Harris has agreed to terms on his rookie deal, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. As a slew of second-round picks held off from signing their rookie contracts, Harris became the first official holdout this week. The wide receiver was set to report to training camp on Saturday in El Segundo with other Chargers rookies, but did not show up. But now, Harris has agree to terms and will sign his rookie contract with L.A., joining many second-rounders who are ending their standoff. Until Wednesday, only two of the 32 players chosen in the second round had signed contracts with their teams. Those two players, linebacker Carson Schwesinger (pick No. 33) and wide receiver Jayden Higgins (No. 34), both signed unprecedented fully-guaranteed deals in May. As a result, the remaining 30 players held off on signing, seemingly with the fully-guaranteed aspect in mind. San Francisco 49ers rookie Alfred Collins, the No. 43 pick, broke the stalemate first by signing a four-year deal, $10.3 million on Wednesday; that deal includes more than $9 million guaranteed. Since then, the number of signed second-rounders has risen from two to nine, as of Thursday afternoon. The Chargers have the earliest rookie camp start date of any team in the NFL, with other teams joining them throughout the week. 11 more rookie camps will begin this weekend, giving some of those second-rounders just a few days before they go from being unsigned players to holdouts. All NFL players will be expected to be in camp by July 23, marking another deadline for potential holdouts.
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17-07-2025
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Chargers GM Joe Hortiz sees both sides of Tre Harris holdout but hopes rookie WR signs soon
Los Angeles Chargers rookies were supposed to report to training camp Saturday. Four days later, second-round pick Tre Harris is still holding out. The former Ole Miss wide receiver is one of 30 second-round picks who have yet to sign their rookie contracts this year. "You guys know it, there's 30 players that are sitting out, and it is what it is," Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz told reporters Wednesday, when asked about Harris' situation, according to Not all 30 of those unsigned second-round picks are sitting out yet. There's a staggered start to training camp across the NFL. The Chargers kicked things off. Rookies on the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens, Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers were supposed to report Tuesday. By July 23, all NFL players are expected in training camp. Although Hortiz wants Harris on the field as soon as possible, he said he sees both sides of the wideouts' holdout. "I'm not mad, that's the business side of it," he said, via Hortiz also noted, as reported by "I wish I could put a crystal ball in it, I hope it's done soon, I hope he gets out here and practices. Practice is vital for everybody, not just him, everybody. There's a reason we come to camp, you want to hit the ground running Week 1. Every day missed affects everyone differently, but certainly you want guys out here practicing so hopefully we have him out here soon." The second round-wide signing delay stemmed from two unprecedented contracts signed by the first two players taken in the second round of this year's NFL Draft. Back in May, former Iowa State wide receiver Jayden Higgins and former UCLA linebacker Carson Schwesinger signed fully guaranteed contracts. Higgins, the second pick of this year's second round, became the first second-round pick in NFL history to ink a fully guaranteed rookie deal. He did so with the Houston Texans on the eve of the team's minicamp. The next day, the Cleveland Browns signed Schwesinger, the first pick of the second round, to the same kind of contract. It's been more than two months since, and the rest of the players selected in this year's second round haven't put pen to paper. They reportedly want fully guaranteed compensation, too. Jeff Eisenberg reported Wednesday that an NFLPA spokesperson told Yahoo Sports that the union is 'monitoring this situation closely" and is aiming for other players who were taken in the second round to benefit from more secure contracts, following in the footsteps of Higgins and Schwesinger. "We work alongside the players and their agents to help them secure the best deal possible, while acknowledging that our members can organize as they see fit for the collective benefit of their financial futures," the NFLPA spokesperson said. Since the league's 2011 collective bargaining agreement instituted the rookie wage scale, which set firm financial guidelines for each draft slot, rookie holdouts have been rare. Harris is part of a new movement. Players like him could end up with a long-term gain at a short-team cost. Because, as Hortiz mentioned, every day of training camp practice is vital, especially for rookies.
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15-07-2025
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20 Most Important Chargers of 2025: No. 13 WR Tre Harris
The Chargers are gearing up for the new season, which features a mix of new and returning faces within the organization. Several players are crucial to the team's success this season. Every day from now until the start of training camp, we're counting down our 20 Most Important Chargers for the 2025 season. We'll recap their 2024 season, look ahead, and hit on the biggest question facing them this year. Advertisement Next up at No. 13 is wide receiver Tre Harris. Background Age: 23 Position: Wide receiver Experience: 1st season 2025 cap hit: $840,000 2024 recap Harris was limited to just eight games due to hip and groin injuries in his final season at Ole Miss. However, he still managed to surpass the 1,000-yard mark, finishing with 1,030 yards, a team high. He also led the team in receptions (60), averaging 128.8 yards per game, 17.2 yards per catch, and also led the nation in yards per route run (5.12). Despite missing four games, Harris was highly productive, and it resulted in him earning All-American and Biletnikoff Award semifinalist honors. Advertisement 2025 outlook The Chargers addressed the wide receiver position in the second round of the draft with the selection of Harris. Los Angeles needed an outside wideout capable of winning along the boundary, in contested situations and 50/50 balls. Harris brings a combination of size, physicality, and strong hands to the positional room. Additionally, he should be a reliable target in the red zone. But most importantly, having Harris on the field should open things up for Ladd McConkey, who was double- and even triple-teamed in the back half of the 2024 season. Big question: Can Harris provide a boost to the passing offense in Year 1? We're counting down our 30 Most Important Chargers of 2025. Check back every day leading up to the start of training camp. Advertisement 20. OL Bradley Bozeman 19. LB Junior Colson 18. TE Oronde Gadsden II 17. S Elijah Molden 16. RB Najee Harris 15. CB Cam Hart 14. DL Teair Tart 13. WR Tre Harris 12. TBA 11. TBA 10. TBA 9. TBA 8. TBA 7. TBA 6. TBA 5. TBA 4. TBA 3. TBA 2. TBA 1. TBA This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: 20 Most Important Chargers of 2025: No. 13 WR Tre Harris