Offensive lineman Jason Fabini, signed by the Redskins last March after being cut by the Jets and Cowboys during the previous 13 months, was the only Washington player among the top 25 in performance-based pay for 2007. On the list released by the league today, Fabini, who was paid $475,000 last year, was awarded $230,042 after playing all but a few snaps at right guard after longtime starter Randy Thomas tore a tricep in Week 2 at Philadelphia. The money comes out of a leaguewide pool, not straight from the Redskins.