When the big payday came, Letroy Guion's motivation spiked.
You might not remember the afternoon the Vikings locked up the athletic defensive tackle for three more years. It was March 13 with free agency opening across the NFL.
Some of the bigger playmakers on the market, such as Reggie Wayne and Cortland Finnegan and Vincent Jackson, made major headlines with their respective signings.
Yet for the Vikings, Day 1 of the free-agency frenzy passed with little splash.
The only notable deal they finalized was the $9 million contract extended Guion's way to keep him around through 2014.
That offer came with a promise: Guion would be used exclusively at nose tackle. The Vikings also delivered a sincere nod of approval, letting Guion know they saw potential for him to experience a major breakthrough in their system.
"That deal let me know how much they believed in me," Guion said Wednesday. "It shot my confidence through the roof."
Six months after re-signing, Guion is not only making Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman look brilliant, he's working harder than ever to improve, continually impressing the coaching staff with his weekly preparation.