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Offensive guard Chester Pitts didn't think about the possibility of playing college football until former NFL tackle Kyle Turley spotted him in a grocery store.
Turley suggested Pitts' big body could play in college, so Pitts followed Turley's recommendations and enrolled as a walk-on player at San Diego State. On Wednesday, Pitts, the former grocery worker, bagged one of the biggest contracts given to a guard in the NFL.
Pitts agreed to a four-year contract worth between $19.6 million and $20 million that included $8.1 million in guarantees, which includes a signing bonus and option bonus and a March roster bonus. After bouncing between left guard and tackle during his first three years, Pitts goes on the books as one of the elite guards financially in the league.
The former second-round pick will be watched more closely now that he has joined a top group that includes Larry Allen, Benji Olsen, Mike Wahle, Marco Rivera and others. At 6-foot-4, 329 pounds and with the athletic ability to play left tackle, Pitts has the chance to dominate at the line of scrimmage.
The Texans are trying to find stability along their offensive line. Last year, they tried Seth Wand next to him at left tackle, but the line struggled. This year, the hope is veteran Victor Riley, but the Texans felt Pitts had developed well enough to give him a big contract.
The 26-year-old Pitts was scheduled to make $455,000 this season and he was going to be a free agent after the season.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2154482
Turley suggested Pitts' big body could play in college, so Pitts followed Turley's recommendations and enrolled as a walk-on player at San Diego State. On Wednesday, Pitts, the former grocery worker, bagged one of the biggest contracts given to a guard in the NFL.
Pitts agreed to a four-year contract worth between $19.6 million and $20 million that included $8.1 million in guarantees, which includes a signing bonus and option bonus and a March roster bonus. After bouncing between left guard and tackle during his first three years, Pitts goes on the books as one of the elite guards financially in the league.
The former second-round pick will be watched more closely now that he has joined a top group that includes Larry Allen, Benji Olsen, Mike Wahle, Marco Rivera and others. At 6-foot-4, 329 pounds and with the athletic ability to play left tackle, Pitts has the chance to dominate at the line of scrimmage.
The Texans are trying to find stability along their offensive line. Last year, they tried Seth Wand next to him at left tackle, but the line struggled. This year, the hope is veteran Victor Riley, but the Texans felt Pitts had developed well enough to give him a big contract.
The 26-year-old Pitts was scheduled to make $455,000 this season and he was going to be a free agent after the season.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2154482