NFL teams are beginning to finalize contracts with their second-round draft picks, and the Los Angeles Chargers have now secured an agreement with wide receiver Tre Harris. As the team kicked off training camp, Harris signed his rookie deal, marking a significant step for both him and the organization. His signing was confirmed by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, signaling the end of a brief holdout and allowing Harris to fully participate in team activities.
The deal came just after Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh expressed optimism that an agreement would be reached soon. Harbaugh emphasized the importance of resolving the contract situation, acknowledging the business side of football while expressing confidence in General Manager Joe Hortiz’s ability to close the deal. Harbaugh made it clear he hoped the matter would be resolved quickly, reinforcing the value of having all players present for the start of training camp.

Second-Round Contracts Gain Traction As Teams, Agents Settle On Improved Guarantees
Harris’s delay in signing was part of a broader league-wide trend involving second-round draft picks. The first two selections of the round received fully guaranteed contracts, an unusual move that raised expectations for the rest of the second-round players. This led to extended negotiations across the league, as agents pushed for better financial terms in light of those initial deals.
However, progress is finally being made, with Harris’s signing part of a growing number of second-round agreements being completed. As teams report to training camps, the urgency to get players on the field has driven both sides to compromise. For Harris and the Chargers, the timing is ideal, allowing the promising rookie to integrate fully into the team’s system under a new coaching regime and begin preparing for the upcoming season.