The Seattle Seahawks, fresh off a nice 28-14 win over the Detroit Lions, brought two free agent defensive players to their practice facility for tryouts.

Safety Mike Cirino and linebacker James Onwualu were both given a chance to show off their skills for the Seahawks, according to a tweet from Howard Balzer.

Seahawks tryouts: S Michael Cirino; LB James Onwualu — Howard Balzer (@HBalzer721) October 29, 2018

Cirino went undrafted after a solid two-year career at Adams State. He signed on with the Indianapolis Colts after participating in their rookie minicamp, but was waived just two weeks later with an injury tag. He eventually reached an injury settlement with the Colts and became a free agent.

Onwualu, the former linebacker at Notre Dame, played in nine games for the Chargers last season, primarily on special teams. He was with them all throughout the summer, but was cut on August 26 and became a free agent.

Both players would be depth options for the Seahawks, although Onwualu could be considered for a spot on the 53-man roster if Seattle likes what they see out of him as a special teams player.