Two Seahawks wide receivers are hoping to talk to upper management about adding Colin Kaepernick
Seahawks and Colin Kaepernick make the most sense right now, but will it happen? Kaepernick has not played a snap in a while, but let’s face it he can definitely sling the ball. He has been traveling all over throwing the ball with wide receivers in different cities hoping to catch on one last time.
Kaepernick is still interested in playing for the Seahawks as well.
Kaepernick conducted a workout with Seahawks receiver Aaron Fuller in the Seattle area on Wednesday. It was the second time Kaepernick worked out with a Seahawks received this offseason, having thrown the ball to Tyler Lockett and Lockett’s brother recently.
Aaron Fuller said he would put in a good word for Kap.
“I’ll put something in [Carroll and Schneider’s] ear,” Fuller said after the workout. “I think T-Lock (Lockett) did a little bit too.”
For what it’s worth, John Schneider didn’t commit either way as far as signing him. Pete Carroll even commented on his conditioning.
“He’s making a remarkable bid for it, to sustain his conditioning over the four years that he’s been out, going on five. Who knows? I don’t know. We’ll see.” – Pete Carroll
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