Beimfohr reached almost two full rounds to grab Trey Harris at pick 86, arguing the market will not let his 119 ADP stand for long. Harris was the most productive and most efficient receiver in the 2024 class, combining down-field contested-catch ability with elite yards-after-catch skills. In Los Angeles he will be asked to do exactly that: win one-on-one outside for Justin Herbert in Greg Roman’s vertical scheme. Beimfohr compared the situation to last year’s Malik Washington ADP steam and insisted that waiting for "value" means someone else will scoop Harris in the 90s. His advice: treat Harris like a high-variance spike-week artist, draft him well ahead of consensus, and enjoy WR2 upside at a WR4 price tag.