Plenty of low-buzz players continue to linger on the open market, but the club lights are on, and the NFL's annual free-agent party is essentially over. The league's 32 teams have combined to sign more than 200 players to contracts worth a total of nearly $2.5 billion.
The financial details associated with those deals are available from Spotrac. Many seem team-friendly, many more appear to be player-friendly, and some feel about right.
Let's break down that first category by taking a look at a dozen pacts that seem like tremendous bargains relative to the market.