The hot start of free agency is long gone. The NFL Draft is over, most of the picks are inked up, and we're heading to the next stage of free agency. Still, there are a number of big name free agents who are somehow still looking for a home.

Here are the top five free agents left on the board.

5. Victor Cruz

It's been a long time since salsa was on the menu. The former star has seen his career decline after a brutal injury in 2014, but he was decent when called upon in New York. He was clearly overshadowed by OBJ and Sterling Shepard, but could fill in the slot for a team desperate for wideout help.

4. Darrelle Revis

Revis Island was the tourist destination for every single wideout who felt like visiting last season, but there's still a spot for Revis in this league. He's clearly not the cornerback he used to be, and would only benefit a team as a nickel corner so he's not on the field at all times. It's hard to look at your team's roster and believe there isn't room for a future Hall of Famer.

3. Gary Barnidge

Remember just over a year ago when Barnidge was a Pro Bowler? It seems like everyone's forgotten, including Cleveland when they cut him right after the draft. In 2015, Barnidge caught nearly 80 balls for over 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns. It's hard to imagine there are 32 teams that can't afford an upgrade at tight end.

2. Colin Kaepernick

Before you feverishly click the big red X in the corner because I mentioned Kap, hear this. He truly isn't a bad QB. Yes, he's clearly an off-field issue, but there's no way there shouldn't be a market for a man of his skill level. He threw for 16 touchdowns and only 4 picks for 2,000+ yards during only 12 appearances. It's time for teams to look at his stats and not the media.

1. Nick Mangold

It's ridiculous how this man hasn't found a job yet. Yes, he's aging. Yes, he's coming off a season where he only played eight games due to injury, but that's the first time in his 11-year career where he hasn't played at least 14 games. He's been the pictures of consistency which is a trait teams normally adore in linemen. He's a seven time Pro Bowler with his last invite coming just over a year ago before his injury plagued 2016 season. There is no free agent more ready to step up and contribute than Mangold.