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New Orleans Saints Ellis was selected by the
New Orleans Saints in the first round with the seventh overall pick in the
2008 NFL draft. The Saints original draft spot was 10th, but they traded up with the
New England Patriots. The teams swapped first round picks, the Saints gave up their third round selection (78th) and the Pats gave back their fifth round selection (164th). The Patriots used the tenth pick to select linebacker
Jerod Mayo. Initially, New Orleans attempted to trade up for
LSU DT
Glenn Dorsey, whom they had valued higher than Ellis. They had purportedly offered a deal to the
Kansas City Chiefs which included their first- and second-round picks and their first-round pick in the
2009 NFL draft but the Chiefs decided to draft Dorsey instead. In New Orleans, Ellis was reunited with Saints defensive line coach
Ed Orgeron, who was his assistant coach at USC for his freshman year and responsible for recruiting him. Extended negotiations over contract details, not uncommon with high draft picks, led the defensive tackle to miss six days and 12 practices of training camp until a contract was agreed to on July 29. His initial five-year contract is worth a maximum value of $49 million, with $19.5 million in guarantees; however portions are based on hard-to-reach incentives that may bring the realized value of the agreement lower.
2008 season Ellis started and played 13 regular season games in his rookie season for the Saints, who finished 8-8. Sedrick recorded 30 tackles (20 solo) and 4 sacks.
2009 season Ellis started and played 10 regular season games in his second season with the Saints, who finished 13-3 and went on to win
Super Bowl XLIV. He recorded 34 tackles (26 solo) and 2 sacks in the regular season. Ellis started at Defensive Tackle for the Saints in the Super Bowl, recording three tackles.
2010 season Ellis started and played in all 16 regular season games for the Saints for the first time in his NFL career, recording 44 tackles (30 solo), which marked a career high. Ellis also led all Saints defenders with 6 sacks on the year. New Orleans finished 11-5, good for 2nd place in the
NFC South. Ellis started at defensive tackle in the Saints' Wild Card playoff loss to the
Seattle Seahawks, recording 3 total tackles.
2011 season Ellis started all but one game during the Saints 13-3 run in 2011 that resulted in another
NFC South title. He had 32 tackles (including playoffs) and four passes defended.
2012 season Ellis started and played in all 16 regular season games, recording 36 tackles (23 solo).
Chicago Bears On June 11, 2013, Ellis signed a one-year contract with the
Chicago Bears, a team that had a top five defense in yards and point-per-game allowed the year prior. On July 25, 2013, Ellis did not report to training camp and advised the Bears of his intention to retire from the NFL. ==Career statistics==