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Everyone take a deep breath and let the market reset after Thursday's deluge of free-agent signings.

Breathe in.

Breathe out.

The initial wave of transactions seemed closer to the opening of the stock market than the NFL's new league year.

Backup quarterback Mike Glennon agreed to a contract with the Chicago Bears for $14.5 million per season, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Cornerback A.J. Bouye struck gold when he decided to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars for five years and $67.5 million, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. The Cleveland Browns made Kevin Zeitler the highest paid guard in NFL history, according to Schefter.

After the initial sticker shock wears off, a realization occurs many quality free agents are still available with copious amounts of money to be spent throughout the league.

With the first stage of free agency complete, the market starts to settle, while teams continue to search for quality additions at the right price.

A team or teams "winning" free agency on the first day rarely results in a positive impact. Instead, it's those franchises willing to wait, find bargains and supplement their rosters that often successfully navigate the process.

With the most-valuable targets off the board—financially, that is—Bleacher Report identified the top remaining unrestricted free agents at every position.