The MLB winter meetings have come and gone, and a number of the marquee free agents are now off the board as a result.
That being said, a wealth of impact talent is still looking for new homes for the 2016 season.
Jason Heyward signed on with the Chicago Cubs, but the rest of a talented outfield market is still taking shape as Yoenis Cespedes, Justin Upton and Alex Gordon are all available.
Chris Davis and Ian Desmond are also available on the position-player side of things, as well as secondary targets such as Gerardo Parra, Daniel Murphy, Howie Kendrick and David Freese.
Meanwhile, the last big domino fell on the starting pitching market when Johnny Cueto joined the San Francisco Giants.
However, quality second-tier starters out there including Mike Leake, Scott Kazmir, Yovani Gallardo, Wei-Yin Chen and Japanese ace Kenta Maeda.
The relief pitching market moved quickly in the early stages of the offseason, but guys such as Tyler Clippard and Antonio Bastardo can still upgrade a bullpen.
So with that in mind, let's take an updated look at one potentially perfect target for all 30 MLB teams.
Some targets are potential trade candidates, but most are remaining free agents. Some target suggestions are based on rumors of team interest, while others are purely speculative.
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