In order from best value contract to worst value:
1. Nikola Vucevic - it's kinda sad that this is the best deal out of the choices, but he's still got a good amount of upside, is a hell of a rebounder and good scorer in the post
2. Klay Thompson - contrary to popular belief, dude is not a top 5 SG, just an extremely good role player who does his job (shooting 3s and playing good defense) better than anyone in the league. He likely would have commanded a max level contract on the open market though so good decision by Warriors to lock him up
3. Anderson Varejao - short term deal for a guy who was averaging 14/14 just 2 seasons ago before his season ended because of a blood clot in his lung, a bit overpaid but smart move by the Cavs considering they're looking to win a ring and need as much talent as possible, especially defensively
4. Alec Burks - this guy clearly has the most upside out of anyone and averaged 14 ppg in 28 mins last season off the bench. Considering Gordon Hayward got a max deal, this could be a huge bargain for Utah going forward. If Burks can learn to drive and kick, he could be a star
5. Kenneth Faried - Definitely an overpay but at least he's proven himself and has improved his jumpshot a bit. Good energy player who can score some and great rebounder, although terrible defender
6. Eric Bledsoe - I will never understand how Bledsoe's agent was able to command a max level contract for a guy who played half a season and averaged 18 ppg. I hate this move for the Suns and I really think they'll regret this 2 or 3 years down the road. He just simply is not a star or anything more than a plus starter
7. Ricky Rubio - Hey, let's take this guy whose strong suit is passing yet has never averaged more than 8.5 apg, gambles on steals and gets burned regularly, and can't shoot above 38% from the field, and pay him a 4 year max! Huge overpay and there is no redeemable quality here to justify this deal