The New England Patriots and receiver Maurice Harris agree to terms on a one-year, $1 million deal last week. Here’s how that deal breaks down (below), according to ESPN’s Mike Reiss.

Chances Harris makes the roster: 20 percent.

What the contract means for Harris: Will Harris be a training camp body, a depth option or a breakout star? Certainly, the Patriots are not treating Harris like a current star. He’s guaranteed just $90,000, and even has incentives in his salary to make the 46-man roster. It seems like the Patriots don’t anticipate that Harris will be a game day contributor, but his contributions would be a welcome surprise. For now, he’s one of the few experienced receivers on New England’s roster. And he’s shown he has great potential, with a Week 8 performance against the Atlanta Falcons when Harris put up 10 receptions for 124 yards.

WR Maurice Harris contract: 1 year, $1 million Signing bonus: $90k

Base salary: $720k

Roster bonus: $150k ($9,375 per game if on 46-man roster)

Workout bonus: $40k ANALYSIS: There is injury split to $448,000, and also an injury waiver. Protects team. Modest deal to build depth. — Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) March 19, 2019

His chances of making the team will likely fall considerably as free agency and the draft bring more players at his position (which is why I gave him a 20 percent chance). But Harris is one of the only big receivers on the roster so far at 6 foot 3. He has demonstrated upside. And the Patriots currently have a scarcity at the position. Perhaps they can bring the best out of the 26-year-old.