Here are the best 10 NFL free agents remaining on the market

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 12: Jadeveon Clowney #90 of the Seattle Seahawks looks on before the NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on January 12, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 12: Jadeveon Clowney #90 of the Seattle Seahawks looks on before the NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on January 12, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – OCTOBER 27: Andrus Peat #75 of the New Orleans Saints reacts during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at the Mercedes Benz Superdome on October 27, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – OCTOBER 27: Andrus Peat #75 of the New Orleans Saints reacts during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at the Mercedes Benz Superdome on October 27, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /

8. G Andrus Peat

The top interior lineman left on the free-agent market is Andrus Peat, who has flashed Pro Bowl ability with the Saints. The big knock on Peat has been his durability and lack of consistency.

One thing you can’t teach a lineman is size, and Peat is an absolute road-grader at 6-foot-7 and 316 pounds. Teams in need of help on the interior could easily take a flier on Peat and hope he is more consistent in a new locale.

7. TE Eric Ebron

Tight ends who can catch and block some have value in the NFL, so Eric Ebron can definitely help a team. Ebron is two years removed from a 13-touchdown season with Indianapolis, although it is worth noting those numbers came with Andrew Luck under center.

The Colts and Ebron had a significant disagreement about an ankle injury, with Ebron opting for season-ending surgery while the team felt he could play through it. As long as medicals check out Ebron could be a bargain for his next organization.