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THE TRE HARRIS COLLECTION
Base, parallels, numbered, autos — every Tre Harris card Dad’s willing to part with.












TRE HARRIS — COLLEGE DAYS
College-era cards of Tre Harris from draft picks and collegiate sets.
Look at this kid posing like he's about to take off and fly around the stadium! They got him doing some superhero landing pose in that flashy powder blue and yellow getup – probably spent more time on this photo shoot than actually practicing routes. And what's with all this "catch a raindrop" nonsense? Son, save the poetry for English class and just catch the dang football!
ABOUT TRE HARRIS
Oh, Tre Harris is a really exciting pickup for collectors right now. He's the Chargers' second-round wide receiver who's been turning heads during those early team practices, especially with how quickly he's connecting with Justin Herbert. The Chargers have been smart about adding talented receivers with high draft picks, and Harris looks like another home run. What's cool is that he doesn't have traditional rookie cards since he's newer to the scene, so his early cards are going to be pretty special for collectors who want to get in on the ground floor. I'd definitely keep an eye out for his numbered parallels and any autographed versions, those are going to hold serious value if he keeps developing this chemistry with Herbert.
Harris began honing his skills as a wide receiver early. Really early. "I can remember being 5 years old and always on my dad — 'Come throw it to me,'" he said. "And he did. So I guess I've always been a pass-catcher. It's been in me." It sure showed, in a college career with 220 catches, including 114 at Ole Miss.
Harris could reach out and catch a raindrop. With supremely quick reflexes and grippy hands, the wideout would only have to worry about where to put his wet grab. Making sure his fingers are far from slippery once the game starts, he uses those aforementioned traits to make a downfield splash.
Like all teams the Chargers are longing for big-play wide receivers. In the 2025 NFL Draft they were one of the teams that got one when they selected Ole Miss' Tre Harris, who led the SEC in both receiving yards and receptions as a second-round pick really to came out a deep dive in the Chargers' plan.
Harris tallied at least 130 yards in half of his games during his final season at Ole Miss in 2024, displaying a true ability to change the game from various alignments. He's the perfect addition to the Chargers offense as he'll help take the focus off of McConkey by providing a massive target on the outside.
Thankfully for defensive coordinators everywhere, these two didn't end up on the same team. Highly explosive on their own, the Chargers' Tre Harris and Buccaneers' Tez Johnson would make for a show-stopping tandem. They started their professional careers on opposite ends of the nation.
Harris and Justin Herbert were routinely on the same page throughout the Chargers' 2025 training camp — and it wasn't hard to tell why. The wideout made beating the cornerback guarding him look easy. From there, he found himself in open space and smoothly hauled in passes thrown his way.
One completion to Harris deep down the sideline is all it takes to completely flip the field. He effortlessly torches the cornerback guarding him before sprinting past the safety. Then the Chargers rookie wideout streaks under the pass, hauls it in and moves the chains with a big-time catch.
Harris tallied at least 130 yards in half of his games during his final season at Ole Miss in 2024, displaying a true ability to change the game from various alignments. He's the perfect addition to the Chargers offense as he can help take the focus off Ladd McConkey by providing a massive target on the outside.
Harris' ability to accelerate and decelerate on a dime is reminiscent of a racecar driver. Flooring it off the line, the wideout kicks into another gear as he strides down the field. Then he slams on the brakes, hauls in the pass and hits the gas again to sprint toward the first-down marker.
FREQUENTLY ASKED — TRE HARRIS CARDS
Which Tre Harris cards sell the most frequently?
As of March 21st, 2026, there are over 10,928 Tre Harris cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $2.49 to $84.99, with an average price around $16.27. That includes rookie cards averaging $21.40, autographs ranging from $4.99 to $168, numbered parallels averaging $23.16.
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How are Tre Harris's card prices and popularity trending?
As of June 19th, 2026, Tre Harris's card market is active with 10,928 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $2.49 to $84.99, with an average around $16.27. Numbered parallels are averaging $23.16.
Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.
What is Tre Harris's most expensive card?
The highest-priced Tre Harris autograph cards currently listed on eBay reach up to $168. Autographed cards range from $4.99 to $168. Numbered parallels range from $1.99 to $99.99. Base cards start around $2.49.
Values based on current eBay listings as of March 21st, 2026.
Are Tre Harris cards a good investment?
Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Tre Harris:
Tre Harris's card market is active with 10,928 listings on eBay. There are 718 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $4.99 to $168. Numbered parallels (1621 listed) average around $23.16 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply. Base rookie cards start around $2.49, making them an accessible entry point.
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