The interesting part about this free-agency period, and about football in general, is how an increased cap can all of a sudden force teams to become far more aggre sive than they'd planned. It also encourages teams to fool themselves into short-term notions of competitivene s that were not in the cards the year before.When financial flexibility and heightened awarene s of job security collide, you get a market that is, at any given time, completely over-saturated and insanely pricey.That's what makes finding the best and worst deals quite simple.Without further ado, here are three financially savvy moves made by teams, and three that teams may end up regretting. FINANCIALLY SAVVY, WAVE 1:1. , DB, : The 29-34 seasons for a cornerback can still be wildly productive, just ask the and . Revis will still be Revis for at least half of this contract and is walking away with only $14 million more in guarantees than . Yes, it's a lot of money to spend, but it's smart money.2. , G, : Expertise at the interior line spots will only become more https://www.jayhawksjersey.com/kansas-jayhawks-jersey/day-day-coleman-jersey valuable as defensive coordinators find more ways to attack weak links. Iupati comes off the board financially in line with some of the best offensive linemen in his cla s, but is well worth it.3. , RB, : Signed nearly an identical contract as did in Indy, but for le s guaranteed money. He's also four years younger. Honorable mention:, , BLIND SPENDERS, WAVE 1:1. , DT, : How has a team done in the recent past after making a defensive player the highest paid in football? And how many truly record-setting seasons are we expecting from a 28-year-old interior pa s rusher? Make no mistake, he is one of the five best defensive players in football. But is he worth this much money when the quarterback's deal needs to get done and the skill positions around him need to get better?2. , TE, : If he puts up with numbers his first year in Jacksonville, I'll be the first one to take this back. But for more straight-up guaranteed money than , this guy better be a game-changer, and one hell of a blocker, too.3. , KR/WR, : For two seasons now, Jerry Reese has coveted more explosive players on his roster, especially on kick returns. was locked up for a two-year, $5.5 million deal with roughly $1.6 million guaranteed. was a two-year, $4.2 million contract with le s than $2 million in signing bonuses. Harris, though much younger and a little more of an established pa s-catcher (but not by much), gets a five-year, $17.5 million contract with more than $7 million guaranteed.Honorable mention:, , The latest Podcast and discu ses the impact of ' return to the . Find more content on . https://www.jayhawksjersey.com/kansas-jayhawks-jersey/amauri-pesek-hickson-jersey