There's a hole in the champions' backfield, and in the Browns' offensive line.
A gulf has been filled on the Giants' defense and the Texans' offense.
And we're barely into NFL free agency.
Unlike next month's draft, which is all about the future, this spending spree that is football's version of March Madness is very much geared toward the current makeup of rosters.
So teams dive in headfirst, as Houston did in grabbing a pretty much untested quarterback, Brock Osweiler, for $18 million a year over four years. Then the Texans replaced the hobbled Arian Foster at running back with Lamar Miller.