NFL free agency 2017: Top targets for all 32 teams

Jan 7, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans cornerback A.J. Bouye (21) celebrates during the first quarter of the AFC Wild Card playoff football game against the Oakland Raiders at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 7, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans cornerback A.J. Bouye (21) celebrates during the first quarter of the AFC Wild Card playoff football game against the Oakland Raiders at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports /
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Cincinnati Bengals – Kevin Zeitler

Bringing back Kevin Zeitler is a must for the Cincinnati Bengals. Of course, bringing back Andrew Whitworth would be great as well. However, he’s over 35 years old, so maybe the Bengals should focus on drafting his replacement. Zeitler, however, is a rarity. He’s one of the top guards in the NFL because he can pass block almost as well as he can run block. Losing Zeitler could be crippling for the Bengals.

Cleveland Browns – Terrelle Pryor

The Cleveland Browns must bring back Terrelle Pryor. He’s Josh Gordon minus the headaches. Because the Browns are rebuilding from the ground up, they have very few dynamic guys on offense. Pryor is one of them. The Browns have already made a huge statement by re-signing Jamie Collins. Now they need to make one by keeping one of the best receivers in the NFL in Pryor. If they keep him, Cleveland would prove they might know what they’re doing for once. It’s been a long time since any NFL fan could say that without laughing.

Dallas Cowboys – DeMarcus Ware

Re-signing DeMarcus Ware would be huge for the Dallas Cowboys. When he’s healthy, he’s a great pass rusher. The Cowboys missed him last season, as their pass rush failed to generate much pressure on quarterbacks. Dallas knows what Ware is capable of and it’s not a secret the former Cowboys captain would love to come back home. This could be similar to what LeBron James did, leaving his team to win a ring and come back to lead the way to a title.