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Thu 10/23vsMIN
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Sun 11/2@TEN
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Sun 11/9vsPIT
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Sun 11/16@JAX
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Fantasy Football

Position Rank
104
% Rostered
2.9
% Change 7 Days
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News: 5 days agoHarris caught three of four targets for 30 yards in Sunday's 31-14 win over the Raiders.

Spin: Harris' four targets were third on the team, trailing Ladd McConkey (six) and Keenan Allen (five), as Harris saw one more target than Quentin Johnston. On a day Justin Herbert (hand) threw for just 151 yards on 20 attempts, McConkey was the team's leading receiving with just 39 yards. Second-round rookie Harris has secured 19 of 24 targets for 167 yards and one touchdown through 12 games. He's a situational WR4 for Los Angeles and would only have serious fantasy appeal if one of McConkey, Allen or Johnston went down with an injury.

ESPN Fantasy Projection: Harris was selected by the Chargers in the second round of April's draft. He is a tall, fast, perimeter WR whose absurd 5.20 YPRR last season was more than a yard higher than any other WR in this class. His 3.04 career mark also topped this class and came on a hefty 1,164 routes across 51 games. Harris' path to rookie-season work is tricky. While he easily could emerge as the team's top perimeter receiver, he could also begin his career behind behind Keenan Allen, Quentin Johnston and slot Ladd McConkey in target priority. Harris is a fine late-round flier, but has work to do in order to become a weekly fantasy starter.