The Seahawks didn’t take long to make good on coach Pete Carroll’s proclamation that they would continue to try to add to their pass rush in the wake of last week’s trade of Frank Clark, getting a reported visit Monday from former Detroit Lions defensive end Ezekiel “Ziggy” Ansah.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Ansah was in Seattle less than 48 hours after the end of the 2019 NFL draft, when Carroll said in response to a question about the team’s pass rush that “we’re not done.”
“There is work that we are engaged in,” Carroll said.