With NFL free agency in full swing and quite a few of the big names having already signed with new teams, there are still some quality free agents available. One of the top positions of need left for teams is wide receiver. Thankfully, only a couple of wide receivers have been taken off the market.

Amari Cooper chose to re-sign with the Dallas Cowboys to a massive five-year, $100 million deal. Emmanuel Sanders came off the board on Friday night, signing with the New Orleans Saints on a two-year contract. Randall Cobb also found a new team with the Houston Texans after they chose to trade DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals.

There are still a few major impact players that teams could look to sign.

All of that being said, let's dive in and take a look at the three best wide receivers still available in NFL free agency.

3. Nelson Agholor, Philadelphia Eagles

While Nelson Agholor may not have made a massive impact with the Philadelphia Eagles last season, there is no question that he has the potential to make a major impact on an offense. He caught 39 passes for 363 yards and three touchdowns in 2019. Back in 2018, however, Agholor caught 64 passes for 736 yards and four touchdowns.

Agholor would be a great addition for any team with a need at wide receiver. He could play outside or in the slot. Don't be surprised if he finds a new home in the near future.

2. Breshad Perriman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Who would have thought a couple of years ago that Breshad Perriman would be this high on a best players available list? After his big 2019 season with the Buccaneers, Perriman is going to be a nice addition for whoever ends up signing him.

Perriman caught 36 passes for 645 yards and six touchdowns. He averaged 17.9 yards per reception, showing off his ability to make big plays down the field. Any team that picks him up will be getting a lethal weapon for a very reasonable price.

1. Robby Anderson, New York Jets

Over the last few years with the New York Jets, Robby Anderson has found ways to be very productive. He has had his share of off-the-field issues as well, but his production on the field makes him an incredibly interesting target at this point in free agency.

Anderson caught 52 passes for 779 yards and five touchdowns in 2019. Those numbers are solid and would be a nice addition for quite a few different teams. Among those teams could be the Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets, and New England Patriots.

There in no shortage of potential landing spots for Anderson. Whoever ends up getting him will be getting a major boost to their offense.