Posted 24 March 2008 - 09:18 PM
Best off season signing ..... bar none
Lofa Tatupu, LB
Seattle Seahawks
2007 Statistics
Games/started: 16/16
Tckls: 109
Ints: 4
Sacks: 1
Tatupu and the four-time defending NFC West champions agreed on Friday to a $42 million contract extension that could keep him as the leader of Seattle's defense through 2015. It also keeps Tatupu from becoming a free agent after the 2009 season.
"This isn't just Good Friday. It's great Friday," Tatupu told Seahawks president Tim Ruskell upon finalizing the contract.
Not bad for the sixth linebacker taken in '05 because he was supposedly too slow and too short. Last season he became the second player in Seahawks' history to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first three years.
The 6-foot, 242-pound middle linebacker has proven to be a rare find for the Seahawks, who traded up in the second round of the 2005 draft for the Southern Cal All-American. He passed up his final year of eligibility, and Ruskell recognized that he was the type of player they could rebuild the defense around. He’s the first Seahawks player to ever lead the team in tackles his first three seasons in the NFL (exceeding 100 each year), not to mention making the Pro Bowl all three years – plus being named first team All-Pro in 2007.
"He has gone way over what anyone could expect from a guy who has played in the league as long as he has," Holmgren said.
Anyone, that is, except Tatupu.
"I think I've exceeded a lot of people's expectations, but not my own," he said.
"It kind of epitomizes what we are as a team,” Ruskell said. “I couldn’t be more proud of this guy. Everybody knows what we went through when we took him. We were blasted for the second round. And that’s not what I’m proud of … I’m proud of what he's done. He’s the heart and soul of the defense. As I look back on my career personally in terms of picks that I’ve been involved with, I’ll look back on this one as one of my favorite of all time.”
What Would Jack Do ?