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Chargers' WR Tre Harris Poised for 2026 Breakout
20 Jun
Summary
- Chargers invested heavily in offensive linemen in the draft.
- Mike McDaniel hired as OC, boosting offensive potential.
- Tre Harris shows promise as a key receiver for 2026.

The Los Angeles Chargers focused on bolstering their offensive and defensive lines during the recent NFL draft, using multiple picks on linemen. They also added veteran tight end David Njoku and offensive linemen Tyler Biadasz, Kayode Awosika, and Cole Strange in free agency.
A significant change for the 2026 season is the hiring of Mike McDaniel as the new offensive coordinator. McDaniel, known for his creative offensive schemes, led the Miami Dolphins' offense to top-tier rankings in both passing and total yards during his tenure.
This offensive overhaul signals strong confidence in existing receivers like Ladd McConkey and Tre Harris. Harris, a 6-foot-3 receiver drafted in 2025, had a modest rookie year but is now anticipated to significantly increase his targets, catches, yards, and touchdowns.
Harbaugh has identified Harris as one of the team's 'three elite receivers,' alongside McConkey and Quentin Johnston. With Keenan Allen's departure, Harris is positioned to capitalize on increased opportunities, projecting over 50 catches, 700+ yards, and at least five touchdowns.