Sean Koerner projected rookie Trey Harris to overtake Quentin Johnston and finish 2024 as Justin Herbert’s No. 2 target, but he warned drafters to monitor Harris’ unsigned contract. Koerner noted that Houston fully guaranteed second-rounder Jaden Higgins—an unprecedented deal that has several Day-2 picks, including Harris, threatening brief holdouts. Any lengthy absence would delay Harris’ climb up the depth chart. Still, Koerner loves the schematic fit: Harris brings true down-field chops to pair with Herbert’s elite deep accuracy, offers a contested-catch profile lacking since Mike Williams went back on PUP, and benefits from Ladd McConkey vacuuming short-area targets. Koerner anticipates a slow start if the holdout lingers but believes Harris’ combination of press-beating ability and boundary size will ultimately force the staff to feature him, making the rookie a viable stash in redraft and a priority mid-round pick in best-ball tournaments.