With the 2017 NFL draft in the rearview mirror, the offseason is about to enter its second phase.
Now that clubs have picked up rookies to fill roster holes, they can go about fleshing out the remainder through free agency.
One might think that after almost two months of free agency, the bones would have been picked clean. Far from it. In fact, there's more than a little meat left.
There's a quarterback who came one throw from victory in the Super Bowl, a running back who led the NFL in rushing scores in 2016 and veteran wideout and center with 10 Pro Bowls between them.