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Best of the rest: Top available free agents
Here are our top-40 players left, with a look at where they might go.

The longer this goes, the better chance he will re-sign with the Bengals. (AP Photo/Scott Boehm)

He can start 16 games at a cheap price. (AP Photo/Joe Howell)

Teams may wait until Bradshaw is fully healthy this offseason to sign him. (AP Photo/Evan Pinkus)

The Patriots could sign him in an Adam Vinatieri-in-reverse type of move. (AP Photo/Scott A. Miller)

He wants big money and could wait out teams looking for an injury replacement in camp. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

He probably has to wait for Vollmer and Smith to sign. (AP Photo/Paul Spinelli)

He's not getting a ton of interest, but he could go revenge mode by signing in Baltimore. (Aaron M. Sprecher/NFL)

He doesn't fit in every system, but he should make a nice third DE for some team. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

The Steelers checked out Wells' knee. There are big health concerns here. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)

Teams don't pay linebackers over 30 that don't rush the passer. (AP Photo/Paul Spinelli)

He's battling Freeney for a potential job with the Patriots. (AP Photo/David Drapkin)

Like Seymour, McKinnie could be an addition late in the offseason for a team in need. (AP Photo/G. Newman Lowrance)

I'm surprised some coach out there doesn't think he can turn Ellis' career around. (Ric Tapia/NFL)

He'll get a job, but there's no guarantee he'll have much of a role. (AP Photo/James D Smith)

If the 49ers don't bite, we're not sure where Woodson could land. (AP Photo/Scott Boehm)

A return to Chicago seems inevitable despite reports of mild interest in Minnesota and Dallas. (AP Photo/Scott Boehm)