Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker David Hawthorne agreed to terms Tuesday on a five-year contract with the New Orleans Saints, the team announced on Twitter.

Financial terms of the deal weren't immediately available.

Hawthorne, 26, is coming off a season in which he notched a career-high three interceptions to go with 115 tackles. He became a starter in 2009 after signing with Seattle as an undrafted free agent out of TCU in 2008.

Hawthorne has led the Seahawks in tackles for three straight seasons, notching at least 100 tackles each year.

He played primarily middle linebacker for Seattle but can play all three spots and will likely play outside linebacker for the Saints, who recently signed former Atlanta Falcon Curtis Lofton. Lofton could replace defensive captain Jonathan Vilma, who is coming off a knee injury and facing potential league punishment for his role in the team's pay-for-pain bounty system.

According to a source, Hawthorne had a two-year offer on the table from the Seahawks, but Seattle rescinded it Tuesday afternoon.

Hawthorne visited New Orleans in March, and was en route to a visit with Detroit when the Lions re-signed Stephen Tulloch to a five-year, $25.5 million deal while Hawthorne was still on the flight.