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The legal tampering period for NFL free agency opened at noon on Tuesday. Oftentimes, general managers and front-office executives chirp about players during the NFL combine. Now, they have a two-day window to do it without fearing a penalty. Nonetheless, don’t expect much talk coming from the Oakland Raiders.

General manager Reggie McKenzie’s free-agent wish list shouldn’t have more than a handful of names. The Raiders have a playoff roster—only three players who started 10 or more games will test the market. Despite the free-agent frenzy that hypes fanbases for a better tomorrow, Oakland won’t cause a huge stir.

Last year, the Raiders signed three big-name free agents who played for a different team in 2015. After a 12-4 season with minimal roster turnover that number will dwindle to one or two. Oakland has $44 million to spend, per Spotrac, but a majority will go to quarterback Derek Carr and edge-rusher Khalil Mack’s extensions.

McKenzie will push the free-agent bargain bin through the NFL free-agency lanes as the new season arrives on Thursday. At the checkout line, he’ll use his negotiating skills as a spoken coupon on mid-level talents. Outside of the bigger names, who should the Raiders legally tamper with on Wednesday and Thursday?