The Seahawks have added a couple of new faces to the mix recently, including wide receiver Josh Gordon, who Seattle claimed off waivers just one week ago.

Coach Pete Carroll is still waiting to see how Gordon fits into the game plan.

“He went through the walkthrough and that’s all I know,” Carroll told reporters Thursday. “I don’t have any other information than that. He’s a smart football guy. He’s going to get it. It’s not going to take him very long. Just need to see him practice. I can’t tell you anything right now on the guys. I just know what they have looked like. We’re going to make this transition and see what happens.”

With a Monday night game ahead, Seattle players had Tuesday and Wednesday off and just resumed practice. Carroll will need to see more from both Gordon and defensive back Quandre Diggs, who was also recently added to the team.

“My expectations are not so high that we’re going to be disappointed if they can’t contribute and all that,” Carroll explained. I’m hopeful that they can be a part of it. I think those two guys are kind of in similar modes. Q has a couple weeks on him of preparation and all that. Josh has been scrambling to catch up and doing overtime, competing to get that done. I’m anxious. I can’t wait to get out and see what the guys look like.”

Seattle will practice Friday and Saturday before heading to Santa Clara to face the 49ers in Week 10.