Some of the biggest signings in the NFL are the ones that fly under the radar. Last year Brian Poole went undrafted but landed in Atlanta with the Falcons after signing a three-year, $1.62 million contract. That deal quickly became an excellent bargain for Atlanta.

Poole played well beyond expectation during the regular season and established himself as one of the game’s best young nickelbacks.

For his efforts, Poole earned a big payday as well.

According to a report by Field Yates at ESPN, Poole has been paid out an extra $371,873.11 in performance bonuses, which is the most in the league for last season, even higher than Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott:

Source: NFL has paid out its Performance-Based Pay for 2016, led by Falcons CB Brian Poole at $371,873.11. Dak Prescott 2nd at $353,544.57. — Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 15, 2017

Poole’s base salary was just $450,000 for the season, so that extra money is a significant bump for him.

The former Florida Gator appeared in all 19 games for the Falcons. He finished the regular season with 59 tackles, one sack, one interception and nine passes defensed. During the playoffs he added another 15 tackles.

Poole’s performance is a reminder there are other ways to find good, young talent than through the draft.