The Jacksonville Jaguars are bringing in former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mike Morgan for a tryout on Thursday. Morgan is an unrestricted free agent – if all goes well, he could sign with the team.

Linebacker Mike Morgan is scheduled to work out for the Jaguars tomorrow, per a league source. He could sign… https://t.co/czET2jscqr — Sheil Kapadia (@SheilKapadia) May 17, 2017

Morgan was the Seahawks starting strongside linebacker last season but saw limited snaps because of the heavy nickel scheme the Seahawks run. The 29-year-old was further limited by a sports hernia that cost him eight weeks on the injured reserve. The end result was only 138 defensive snaps and 10 tackles for Morgan.

Jacksonville has quite a few linebackers on hand already, including Myles Jack, Paul Posluszny, Telvin Smith as well as fifth-round pick Blair Brown. Because of their depth, Morgan would likely be ticketed for special teams duty. Morgan has been an integral part of the Seahawks special teams unit since 2011. He played in 76 games for the team, making 32 tackles including one sack and one interception.