I just wanted to say something about Tre Harris.
I've ribbed Bakes about him a bit based upon his level of opposition, and that might be a bit unfair, but also speaks to my concerns about him.
On the good side, I actually think Tre Harris might end up being one of the best X receivers in the draft. There is a LOT to like. Firstly, he really looks the part - he looks like an NFL X and although he didn't test amazingly well, 4.5 speed for an X receiver is perfectly acceptable. Secondly, other than the two 'negatives' below, neither of which are his fault, there's little about his game to not like. He has the hands, he's shown the ability to get open and his long speed looks better than he timed. He's got very good hands and scores well in contested catch situations. Finally, he's on a pretty good trajectory from high school QB to a slot WR at Louisiana Tech to a starting X on an SEC team that has a track record of sending such players to the NFL. His arrow has pointed upward throughout his career and that's usually a good sign.
As I said, the negatives aren't his fault. Ole Miss' offense is so unlike an NFL one and so simplified in terms of the routes that projecting that is not easy. Add in the fact that he got injured before hitting the meat of the schedule and the plays you see him win are against D II defensive backs in the main. In his defense, he did get 7 for 102 against LSU.
I do see a high ceiling for Harris but it's a question of confidence level. I feel pretty comfortable with the floor of Jayden Higgins and Jack Bech. At the very least, they'll be good solid possession receivers. I'm less confident about Harris' floor because of the issues above. However, I can certainly be persuaded on the upside. Higgins and Bech will stay ahead of him on my rankings because of that confidence level but I would be happy and hopeful should we draft him.