Dallas Cowboys Sign Zach Thomas

(Former Dolphins Pro Bowler Signs with America's Team)

Zach Thomas, the undersized, former Miami Dolphins linebacker, with the huge heart and the non-stop motor is going back home to Texas, courtesy of the Dallas Cowboys who have signed him to a one year deal potentially worth $3
 million dollars. Thomas, would have been in his final year with Miami, and would have been due over $5 million dollars by Miami if they had chosen to keep him. Instead, he is set to pack his bags for the Lone Star state, and as both a Cowboy fan and a Zach Thomas fan, I could not be happier.

Thomas would ad an element of leadership to a team poised to make a run at the Super Bowl in 2008. Thomas who spent part of the 2007 season injured, is said to be excited about signing on with the Cowboys. To hear his agent Drew Rsenhaus, "this will be a dream come true for Thomas," who hails from Pampa, Texas, and who went to college at Texas Tech University. In fact, to sign on with America's team, the former Pro Bowler turned down offers from the England Patriots">New England Patriots and the New Orleans Saints. Of course money also had a bit to do with the signing, as it is said that the offer from the Patriots was not competitive, and the Saints though a bit more competitive did not present the Super Bowl opportunity that Dallas does.

In the NFL for over a decade now, Thomas enjoyed a brilliant three-year career at Texas Tech, recording 390 tackles for the school, and picking up a nomination for the Butkus Award, as well as a Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year Award. Drafted by the Dolphins in the 5th round of the 1996 NFL Draft, Thomas was an instant hit with the team winning the AFC Rookie of the Year Award by season's end. Since then this heralded star has gone on to represent the team in seven Pro Bowls, racking up an impressive amount of tackles along the way. In fact, so impressive is Thomas' lifetime totals for tackles that he has more tackles than any other linebacker in the Hall of Fame.