Patriots Sign Tully Banta-Cain To a Three Year Extension
Posted Under: 2010, General / Analysis, Offseason, Reports, Transactions

TBC Against the Jets | Courtesy Patriots.com
The Patriots have made their first major move in free agency, and it involves keeping one of their own. Today, the Patriots announced that they signed outside linebacker Tully Banta-Cain to a three year contract extension. The deal will be worth an average of $4.5 million a year, with incentives that could bring it up to $6 million per year. The deal also includes a $6 million signing bonus.
My first reaction is that I’m just glad to have him back. After seeing impact defensive players leave the Patriots year after year, its nice to see the Patriots hold on to Tully Banta-Cain, especially after losing out on the Julius Peppers sweepstakes. While Banta-Cain isn’t the most effective player when it comes to setting the edge, he is very disruptive as a pass rusher. He has an explosive first step, and has a good variety of pass rushing moves.
My second reaction is that this contract is pretty rich. If Banta-Cain is clearly being paid like a starter, rather, a premier starter. However, it is clear that the Patriots value his services, and think that he should be able to continue to produce at a high level next season and beyond. Good for Tully. He earned it. And to think, this time last year, people thought he would be nothing more than camp competition.
By the way, check out the 8:15 mark of this video for one of Tully’s best plays from last season.