Several of the top players were taken off the market yesterday, but there are several difference-makers still available as we enter Day 2 of NFL free agency.
Below is a position-by-position guide to the top offensive player still available at each spot.
Rodgers has yet to decide whether he returns for another year. Even if he does, he seems likely to remain with the Steelers.
Malik Willis has a deal in place with the Dolphins, leaving Murray as arguably the top option for a team looking to find a long-term starter.
Surely, we can rule out the possibility that he returns to MLB?
With Kenneth Walker, Travis Etienne, Rico Dowdle and Kenneth Gainwell off the board, we're firmly in change-of-pace and backup territory with the remaining backs available.
White was squeezed out after the arrival of Bucky Irving in Tampa, but as a tailback with receiving upside, the 27-year-old can still be a solid addition to an already established backfield elsewhere.
Mike Evans, Alec Pierce and Wan'Dale Robinson have agreed to new terms, but there remains a handful of talented wideouts who will surely find new homes in the next 24-48 hours.
The tight end group is one of the rare positions where several of the top five options are still available.
David Njoku, Chigoziem Okonkwo and Goedert could all serve as the top pass-catching tight end wherever they land.
As the youngest of those three, Okonkwo has more potential to grow, but Goedert and Njoku have a more established track record of production.
Walker is undoubtedly the best pass blocker in this group, but he may not be a good fit for any team that places an emphasis on the ground game.
Braden Smith challenges Walker as the top option here, and both should receive major contracts in free agency.
Many of the best guards, and several others who fell outside the top five, were snapped up on Day 1.
Bitonio, 34, brings valuable experience and was the best performer in a terrible Browns offensive line in 2025.
With Tyler Linderbaum, Connor McGovern and Tyler Biadasz off the board, teams looking for help at center may find themselves short-handed.