The second phase of free agency -- the bargain phase -- is here. The great majority of our initial Top 85 overall free agents heading into free agency have signed, but plenty of good players still are out there.
The remaining players are unsigned for a variety of reasons. Many of them want too much money and priced themselves out of a quick offer. Some have injury questions. This is the part of free agency where great general managers earn their money. Here are our top players remaining, with a look at where they might land:
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Potential difference-makers
1. Brandon Moore, G: He can start 16 games at a cheap price.
Starters with questions
2. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB: Teams might wait until Bradshaw is fully healthy this offseason to sign him.
3. Dwight Freeney, DE: The New England Patriots could have signed him in an Adam Vinatieri-in-reverse type of move. The Denver Broncos were interested as well.
4. Richard Seymour, DL: He wants big money and could wait out teams looking for an injury replacement in camp.
5. Eric Winston, OT: Rumored to be in talks with the Dolphins.
Role players
6. Israel Idonije, DE: He doesn't fit in every system, but he should make a nice third DE for some team.
7. Beanie Wells, RB: The Pittsburgh Steelers checked out Wells' knee. There are big health concerns here.
8. Daryl Smith, LB: Teams don't pay linebackers over 30 who don't rush the passer.
10. Brandon Lloyd, WR: There's a solid chance he'll return to the Patriots because he won't have a huge market.
11. Sedrick Ellis, DT: I'm surprised some coach out there doesn't think he can turn around Ellis' career.
Best of the rest: Michael Turner, RB; Kerry Rhodes, S; Nick Barnett, LB; Peyton Hillis, RB; Michael Boley, LB; Takeo Spikes, LB; Cedric Benson, RB.
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