Out of the 53 it is 46 players active on gameday (46, 47?? Mind is going ). The inactive players are, in effect, a group of backups to the backups. And it is more complex than just cutting one of these players who are inactive/disappointing:
Is there a better option to replace the, in effect, a backup to the backup? Keep in mind a new player will bring a significant level of uncertainty as well as an unfamiliarity with the playbook.
Does the new player have a plausibly better upside if he is needed on the active list?
Very important, if Harris is cut and a replacement brought in, what is the bottom line cost?
I believe to replace Harris with a non vet minimum would be about 2+ million (1.25 million in guaranteed money for Harris + new guy salary). Will the new guy be a 2+ million dollar improvement?
Look I'm not saying Harris isn't worthy of being cut (he might be). What I am saying is that we do need an inactive list, a group of backups to the backups. Then when factoring in the cost -- and all the rest -- maybe Harris is good enough for the place on the depth chart he is at, a place the Patriots need a player to be in?
But forget all that. There's a bigger issue here and that is Harris came to the Patriots with multi season 16 game starter experience and an expectation he would be a noted contributor. But, IMHO, unlike Branch and Allen who I think can and will contribute, a guy like Harris being this far down the chart from day 1 reeks of '100% bust signing'. Hope I'm wrong...