Seattle Seahawks 2016 spot starter Kelcie McCray is finally getting his chance to write the next chapter of career.

After a quiet free agency bid, McCray will work out with Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday, according to the Houston Chronicles Aaron Wilson.

The young safety's chance to land back on the Seattle roster all but shut after the NFL Draft, the team drafted three safeties in Tedric Thompson, Delano Hill and Mike Tyson; although Tyson will switch to cornerback.

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In the meantime, McCray and Steven Terrell, who both filled in for their injured stars at safety in 2016, are left without a backup job in Seattle, as a result of the youth movement.

McCray filled in for strong safety Kam Chancellor in four games in 2016 but he appeared in all 16 games as special teams player. In all, he notched 39 tackles and one pass deflection.

But clearly his effort wasn't enough for the Seahawks to bring him back, as they even signed another backup option in Bradley McDougald instead of attempting to bring back McCray or Terrell.

At least McCray has finally found another opportunity to land on an NFL roster.