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Best fits for top remaining FAs

Santonio Holmes could be a good fit with the Arizona Cardinals. AP Photo/Seth Wenig

Even though much of the big money has been spent and most of the biggest names have found homes, free agency is far from over. It's often after the first wave of free agency that teams begin to find real value. Sometimes they may not even realize how significant that value is. The Patriots signed Julian Edelman to a one-year, $715,000 deal on April 10, 2013; that worked out pretty well. The Cardinals found their starting right tackle, Eric Winston, and top sack artist, John Abraham, during training camp.

So to hammer home the point that there's plenty of talent -- and value -- lingering on the open market, let's examine our top 10 remaining free agents based on Bill Polian's free-agent tracker, projecting the ideal team fits for each.


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Charles Brown | OT
Top fit: Miami Dolphins

A career left tackle -- and at times a very good one -- Brown has seen a slow market this offseason. He's not overwhelming at the point of attack, but with so many teams pairing gifted edge rushers, offenses are seeing increased value in a right tackle who can handle pass protection duties as ably as a left tackle. The Dolphins have a major need on the right side of their line and some zone-blocking scheme principles that would neutralize Brown's lack of power. That would leave right guard as the last remaining domino in an effort to rebuild what was a poor offensive line in 2013.

Alternative fit: Washington Redskins