As the Seattle Seahawks get ready for training camp with just three quarterbacks on their 90-man roster, one veteran QB is trying to find his way back into the league after a strong workout with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick completed a workout with the Raiders in late May. According to NBC Sports’ Peter King, that workout was encouraging for the 34-year-old’s chances at an NFL comeback.
“It’s encouraging that [Kaepernick is] in great shape and still can throw bullets, per several reports from the workout,” King wrote May 30 in his Football Morning in America newsletter. “At the time of his end in football, he was a 59-percent passer over his last two seasons, so accuracy is likely still an issue — that plus the fact that he hasn’t played in five-and-a-half years. But I’d hope the fact that this once-electric player had a tryout in Las Vegas and the world did not melt in response to it might mean other teams would be willing to bring him in for a look.”
With Geno Smith, Drew Lock and Jacob Eason as the only three quarterbacks on the team’s roster heading into training camp, the Seahawks could be an interesting landing spot for Kaepernick if the team wants to see what he can do in the preseason.
The Seahawks Have Already Been Linked to Kaepernick
The Seahawks had been linked to Kaepernick even before they traded Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos in March. In fact, the Seahawks nearly signed Kaepernick back in 2017 after he opted out of his contract with San Francisco, but the two sides couldn’t agree on compensation.
Speculation of a deal between the two sides has increased since Wilson’s departure. Head coach Pete Carroll publicly stated back in March that the team had been in contact with Kaepernick but that those talks hadn’t progressed much.
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Reports continue to surface regarding the potential interest of NFL teams after Kaepernick’s workout with the Raiders. Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio reported on May 26 that two teams had expressed interest in Kaepernick prior to his workout in Las Vegas.
It would make sense if the Seahawks were one of those teams that Florio mentioned given that they didn’t trade for another high-profile quarterback before the draft, nor did they select a quarterback in the draft.
At 34 years old and five years removed from the league, Kaepernick may not be a starting-caliber quarterback, but a team like the Seahawks could use him as a backup, especially during training camp.
Other Seahawks QB Rumors
A week after the draft, Carroll said he didn’t believe the Seahawks would trade for a quarterback. That hasn’t stopped the trade rumors, however. Most rumors have revolved around Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, who is trying to leave the team after the front office traded for controversial quarterback Deshaun Watson.
Jeff Howe of The Athletic reported on May 20 that the Seahawks were in a “holding pattern,” waiting for the Browns to either agree to pay a portion of Mayfield’s 2022 salary or for the team to release the former No. 1 overall pick. At least one analyst isn’t convinced that the Seahawks are waiting around for Mayfield.
Jimmy Garoppolo is also working on a trade to leave the 49ers. Albert Breer of MMQB reported on May 30 that the team has allowed Garoppolo’s camp to “discuss possible contract adjustments” with other teams in order to help get a trade done.
There has been speculation on a potential Seahawks trade for Jimmy G, but a trade with a division rival is unrealistic, especially for a starting quarterback.
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