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1 lightweight, 1 middleweight, and 1 heavyweight free agent target remaining for Cubs

It hasn't exactly been an active offseason for the Chicago Cubs. There's nothing wrong with what the Cubs have done--stabilizing their bullpen, improving their bench, and finding catching depth--but for a team that has a question mark in their starting rotation and on offense, it's been an underwhelming winter.

The good news is that the Cubs still have plenty of room to make moves this offseason. The Cubs' luxury tax payroll sits around $203 million, giving them nearly $40 million in space before reaching the first level of the luxury tax. Even if the Cubs plan on leaving themselves space for in-season moves, there's plenty of space for them to have a successful offseason.