There has been a lot of talk about futures in Philadelphia, but don't count shortstop Jimmy Rollins among those concerned about their next contract. Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard signed a five-year, $125 million extension on Monday, which many speculate could keep the team from re-signing outfielder Jayson Werth this coming winter. Rollins will become a free agent after the 2011 season. "If you're a guy that is a one-team guy it's because the opportunity allows you to do that," Rollins said. "It means you're pretty good, I guess. It means you're important to the team. Of course, if you're pretty good you can switch teams a lot and make a lot of money, too. Some guys choose that." Rollins said a few years ago that he could see himself finishing his career in San Francisco or Oakland, where he grew up. "We weren't good then," Rollins pointed out about the Phillies. "We're good now. As long as we're good, I'm good."