The Seattle Seahawks have made another late addition to their defensive line, agreeing to terms with veteran defensive tackle Al Woods.
Woods' agency, SportsTrust Advisors, announced the move Friday, a few hours after the Seahawks' one-year deal with pass-rusher Ezekiel Ansah became official.
Woods, 32, was among several defensive tackles who visited the Seahawks, according to ESPN's Field Yates, as they looked to add a run-stuffing presence after letting 2018 starter Shamar Stephen leave in free agency. At the owners meetings in March, coach Pete Carroll called that a "clear-cut" area of need, and the only notable addition Seattle made at that position since then was drafting Demarcus Christmas in the sixth round.