After Pro Bowl year, Hamlin is Cowboys’ franchise player

By Chris Cluff  |   Friday, February 22, 2008  |  Comments( 0 )

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The Dallas Cowboys made safety Ken Hamlin their franchise player, tendering him a one-year offer worth the average of the five best-paid safeties in 2007, which amounts to about $4.4 million.

Commentary: The Cowboys got a very good year out of Hamlin, who played for $2.5 million last season. He tallied five interceptions and 14 passes defensed and was voted to the Pro Bowl for the first time. It was quite an improvement on his play in Seattle, where he was always out of position and tended to get more negative big plays than positive ones. He still plays borderline dirty -- a lot of nearly illegal hits -- and trash talks far too much. But, for a year anyway, it worked. And Dallas is betting $4.4 million that it works again.

Fantasy Football Impact: None.

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About Chris Cluff

Chris Cluff spent 10 years as an editor and sportswriter for The Seattle Times. He was a key figure in the newspaper's coverage of the Seahawks, particularly during their Super Bowl run in 2005. He also has written two books on the Seahawks: "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Heart-Pounding, ...
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