“Any time you can add veteran guys on your club that want to win, and know how to win, it’s always a plus,” Wilfork said. “Tommy coming from Oakland, you could just tell he loved to compete. He wanted to win. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen a lot out there in Oakland. But as an athlete, looking at another athlete, with the type of motor he has, the way he played, how he go about his business, you can tell he’s hungry still. “It puts us in a better situation. It’s going to be a privilege to play alongside him. It’s going to give us a good rotation and good depth on our defensive line . . . as long as we stay healthy, we have a good chance of being competitive.”