Deonte Harris is apparently...

That's a big leap to think he can ascend to that.

A better comparison would be our own Michael Lewis
Deonte can be a much bigger contributor than Michael Lewis was offensively, as his agility is far superior. Beerman was a bullet in a straight line, had good vision, and was fine making one cut to change direction, but he wasn't much of a threat to catch a swing pattern and create his own lane with lateral movement like Deonte has already shown flashes of doing.

On the other hand, Tyreek is much bigger than Deonte is, and I think it's a stretch to think he can be an every-down WR who can be asked to high-point balls regularly downfield or block effectively in the running or screen game. I think he's a guy who can take the lid off here and there, make plays in space, and be a decoy to loosen things up for others. Maybe as good as Tyreek pound-for-pound.

Having said all that, I hope Deonte proves me dead wrong and makes the pro bowl as a WR. I just don't see him getting that much run.