Seyi Ajirotutu was at his NFL crossroads. He didn't have a team. He didn't have a role. He knew that if he had another chance, he would have to re-invent himself to last in the NFL.
"I would say my fourth year. I wasn't in training camp anywhere. I went on workouts at a bunch of places and didn't get invited to a training camp until the third preseason game," said Ajirotutu. "That's where it kind of clicked and I said, 'I've got to be a monster on special teams and not take crap and be the person to apply stuff to my opponent and be that person that when you looked on film you said, Oh, there's No.