The flurry of movement on the first day of free agency threw quite a few twists and turns into the Houston Texans’ 2017 salary cap. with the dust still quite unsettled, the Texans now sit with just over $26 million in salary cap space, per the NLFPA’s public record page.

The biggest increase comes from dealing quarterback Brock Osweiler to Cleveland, which opens up $10 million in cap room. This gives general manager Rick Smith more flexibility than expected to do some free agent shopping.

Cornerback A.J. Bouye (Jacksonville), safety Quintin Demps (Chicago) and outside linebacker John Simon (Indianapolis) all left in free agency. The Texans did lock up punter Shane Lechler and kicker Nick Novak but have not signed any outside free agents as of 2:30 p.m. Eastern on Friday.

In theory the Texans do have enough cap room to trade for Cowboys QB Tony Romo, though that seems extremely unlikely according to most national sources. Offensive tackle Mike Remmers is scheduled to visit on Saturday, but beyond him the Texans have been very quiet on the import business.