Inactives: Dane Fletcher, Brandon LaFell, Ryan Wendell, Matt Flynn, Matthew Slater

Offense

Quarterback: Tom Brady, Jimmy Garoppolo

Running back 1: LeGarrette Blount, Jonas Gray, Brandon Bolden, James White

Running back 2: Tyler Gaffney, Dion Lewis, Travaris Cadet

Fullbacks: James Develin, Eric Kettani

X wide receivers: Brian Tyms, Jonathan Krause, Aaron Dobson (?), Chris Harper

Z wide receivers: Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola, Josh Boyce, Brandon Gibson, Zach D’Orazio

Tight ends: Rob Gronkowski, Scott Chandler, Michael Hoomanawanui, Jake Bequette, Jimmay Mundine (there is a gap because A.J. Derby was released on August 4th)

Left tackle: Nate Solder, Marcus Cannon, Chris Barker

Left guard: Shaq Mason, Josh Kline

Center: Bryan Stork, David Andrews, Jordan Devey

Right guard: Tre Jackson, Caylin Hauptmann, Harland Gunn

Right tackle: Sebastian Vollmer, Cameron Fleming

Defense

Right defensive end: Chandler Jones, Rufus Johnson, Trey Flowers

Right defensive tackle: Malcom Brown, Zach Moore, A.J. Pataiali’i

Left defensive tackle: Sealver Siliga, Antonio Johnson, Dominique Easley, Joe Vellano

Left defensive end: Rob Ninkovich, Jabaal Sheard, Eric Martin, Geneo Grissom, Dekoda Watson

Right outside linebacker: Jamie Collins, Brandon King, Matthews Wells (?), L.J. Fort

Middle linebacker: Jerod Mayo, James Morris, Dont’a Hightower, Jonathan Freeney

Left outside linebacker: Darius Fleming, Xzavier Dickson, Cameron Gordon

Left cornerback: Malcolm Butler, Daxton Swanson, Bradley Fletcher, Jimmy Jean

Free safety: Devin McCourty, Duron Harmon, Jordan Richards

Strong safety and right cornerback aren’t visible, but per the yellow tag rookie Darryl Roberts is the third cornerback on that side of the depth chart.

Special teams: Stephen Gostkowski, Ryan Allen, Joe Cardona

Lots have changed since the beginning of August and it’s clear how much of a fluid register a team can be over the months.

It’s easy to see which players are in the coaches good graces by their roster positions. The injured Brian Tyms and Tyler Gaffney are ranked well, as are practice squad players King and Swanson.

On the other hand, it makes James Morris’ release all-the-more surprising because he was good in the preseason games.

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Posted by PATS PULPUT on Thursday, September 10, 2015

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