Seattle Seahawks right tackle Sean Locklear has taken a $2.2 million paycut to remain with the team, Jason La Canfora of the NFL Network reports. La Canfora adds that Locklear can make up that money based on performance. A third-round pick (84th overall) out of North Carolina State in 2004, Locklear entered the starting lineup his second season, makings 51 starts at right tackle between 2005 and 2008. After the 2007 season, Locklear signed a 5-year, $32 million dollar contract extension that included $12 million dollars in guaranteed money, and contained an escalator clause that would increase his base salary if he played a certain amount of snaps at the left tackle position. Locklear started at left tackle in 12 of the Seahawks' 20 games between 2008-09, triggering a $600,000 increase to his scheduled $4.85 million base salary for the 2010 season. Source: Mac's Football Blog