As the offseason moves forward, the Seattle Seahawks may have their sights set on further bolstering an already dominant defense.

Seattle is showing some interest in former Cleveland Browns linebacker Karlos Dansby, reports Mike Jurecki of FOXSports 910.

Dansby, a 12-year veteran, was released by the Browns in a cost-cutting move last week. Though he's certainly now approaching the end of his playing career, his recent production suggests that he still has something left to offer.

The 34-year-old was one of few consistent playmakers for the Browns this past season, racking up 108 tackles, three interceptions, and two defensive touchdowns while starting in all 16 games.

If signed by the Seahawks, he'd likely step in alongside Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright to fill the void left by the free-agent departure of Bruce Irvin.