After a brief stint in Denver as a rookie in 2005, Brandon Browner settled into a productive career in the Canadian Football League with the Calgary Stampeders before finally making his way back to the NFL with the Seahawks in 2011. And Browner not only stuck around in his second chance with an NFL team, he became a standout on an ascending defense, helping form the Legion of Boom secondary along with Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas.
Browner had six interceptions in 2011, two of which he returned for touchdowns, on his way to Pro-Bowl honors, and he was a starter each of the next two seasons as the Seahawks reached the playoffs in 2012, then won Super Bowl XLVIII following the 2013 season.