The Seattle Seahawks' most significant offseason move involved a player who has made just six career starts.
The team brought cornerback Jeremy Lane back on a four-year, $23 million deal with $7 million guaranteed. Lane has been a good player for the Seahawks since they drafted him in the sixth round back in 2012. But this is clearly an example of betting on a player's future, not paying for past performance.
"I was really happy to get Jeremy back because I thought that’s a big deal for us," coach Pete Carroll said during the owners' meetings.