Colin Kaepernick
remains a free agent and it's unclear when or if he'll get another
opportunity to play in the NFL. Depending on who you ask, Kaepernick's
current situation results from his decision to kneel during the national
anthem last season, his way of protesting social injustice. Or, more
simply, it's because Kaepernick isn't the player he once was.
On Monday, Drew Brees, during an appearance with CBS Sports Radio's "Tiki and Tierney Show," was asked if Kaepernick had been black-balled by the league. "It's hard to know what's going on behind the scenes," the Saints
quarterback said. "Unless you're somebody on the inner circle, I don't
think you would really know exactly what's going on. Has he received
offers from other people? I don't know. Has he turned down
opportunities? I don't know. So I think for most people, you sit back
and say, 'Oh, he hasn't been chosen by a team, and this is why.' It's
easy to sit back and speculate that, but do any of us really know if
he's been extended an offer or if he's turned down offers? I certainly
don't."
And Brees was clear about whether Kaepernick should be in the NFL.
"Well,
yeah, if he can help the team win, then why not? I guess you could call
him a controversial figure, just because there's obviously a lot to
talk about when somebody brings up his name," he said. "I think
immediately people want to point to the fact that he knelt during the
national anthem or didn't recognize it that that's the reason he's not
being signed to a team right now. I'm not sure about that.
"I think at the end of the day, there's been a lot of players over
the last five years, 10 years, that you could say, OK, there was some
type of controversy surrounding that player, and yet, they still were on
a team. There was somebody out there that felt like this person can
help us win football games, and so I'm going to sign this player. So
again, the scenarios and the circumstances are different for every
team."
Brees is exactly right; if Kaepernick were coming off the season that, say, Tom Brady had -- and wasn't the guy who split time with Blaine Gabbert
on a two-win team -- he'd be gainfully employed. Put another way: for
us, the primary reason Kaepernick is still looking for work has
everything to do with the state of his game and little to do with how or
what he chooses to protest.
Meanwhile, the man who got the most out of Kaepernick in San Francisco, former 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh who is now the coach at the University of Michigan, said Monday that not only does he consider Kaepernick a starting NFL quarterback, he expects him to win championships.
"I
do believe that [he's an NFL starter], yes," Harbaugh told "The Rich
Eisen Show" on Monday, via NFL.com. "He's still in his 20s and has been
very successful at the NFL level as a starting quarterback. My record is
well-documented that I think he will win championships before his
career is finished."
Kaepernick, who played for the 49ers from
2011-2016, began last season on the bench behind Gabbert, but was
reinserted into the starting lineup in mid-October. When it was over, he
had started 11 games, completed 59.2 percent of his passes with 16
touchdowns and four interceptions. He also rushed 69 times for 468 yards
and two scores. But according to Football Outsiders' metrics, Kaepernick ranked 30th among all quarterbacks, just ahead of Case Keenum, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Brock Osweiler and Jared Goff.
The Seahawks looked to be Kaepernick's best chance at finding an NFL home but last week the team instead decided to sign Austin Davis to serve as Russell Wilson's backup.
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