Seahawks: 6 notes from Pete Carroll’s presser at the NFL owners meetings

Carroll just got done speaking with some reporters. Here are a few notes from that conversation.

The annual NFL owners meetings are currently taking place in Palm Beach, Florida. Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider are among the front office executives speaking with the media today.

Carroll just got done speaking with some reporters. Here are a few notes from that conversation.

John Schneider on Colin Kaepernick: Seahawks ‘always looking’ at QB options

Yesterday, general manager John Schneider was asked about Kaepernick by ESPN 710 and he offered a non-answer.

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The Seahawks are one of the last teams in the NFL this offseason that hasn’t added an established starter at quarterback to their roster. It’s possible the team sees Drew Lock as a viable fallback option, but at some point they’ll need to add another body at this position, whether via the draft, free agency or in a trade.

The quarterback who’s made himself the most available to the team is their old rival, former 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick. He hasn’t played since the 2016 season but lately he’s been working out with Seahawks receivers, including Tyler Lockett and Aaron Fuller.

Yesterday, general manager John Schneider was asked about Kaepernick by ESPN 710 and he offered a non-answer, declining to say if the team is interested in him and noting that they’re “always looking” at available quarterback options.

Seattle may be the most progressive team in the NFL, but that’s an extremely low bar. Fans who are holding out hope that the Seahawks will give Kaepernick a legitimate opportunity should probably keep in mind that Pete Carroll invited Jordan Peterson to speak to the team.

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Colin Kaepernick working out in Seattle today with another Seahawks WR

After working out last week with Tyler Lockett, former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick says he’s in Seattle today to throw with wide receiver Aaron Fuller.

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The Seahawks still need another quarterback to round out their rotation after trading Russell Wilson to the Broncos. Last year’s backup Geno Smith remains unsigned and Drew Lock says nothing has been promised regarding who will start for Seattle this year. The team’s options are drying up fast, with the top free agent QB (Jameis Winston) and the best potential trade target (Matt Ryan) both being taken off the market this week.

One free agent QB is making himself abundantly available, if the Seahawks are interested. After working out last week with Tyler Lockett, former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick says he’s in Seattle today to throw with wide receiver Aaron Fuller.

Kaepernick hasn’t played since the 2016 season, but his athleticism and arm strength is at least as good or superior to all the Seahawks’ remaining QB options for 2022.

Everyone who he’s worked out with or seen him at work says he’s still capable of competing in the NFL.

If any NFL team is going to give Kaepernick an opportunity it will likely be the Seahawks, who were the last team to show any interest.

Pete Carroll has said all the right things on this point, but he’s yet to actually offer Kaepernick a workout and cancelled the last one that was scheduled.

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Ranking the 7 best QBs the Seahawks could start in 2022

If the Texans are cool with starting Davis Mills or drafting their QB, that leaves only the Seahawks and the Panthers competing for the other veteran QBs around the league

The Seahawks’ options at quarterback are shrinking fast. Yesterday morning we set about examining the QB situation around the NFL as it relates to Seattle, including the best remaining free agents, the top potential trade targets and all of the other teams that are still looking for a QB.

A few hours later, that picture was practically irrelevant. The Falcons traded Matt Ryan to the Colts, taking the top trade option out of play. Next, Atlanta signed Marcus Mariota, taking a young QB off the board and themselves out of the running. Not long after that, the Saints re-signed Jameis Winston, who was easily the best free agent still on the market.

If the Texans are cool with starting Davis Mills or drafting their QB, that leaves only the Seahawks and the Panthers competing for the other veteran quarterbacks around the league. Here are their top-seven options for the 2022 season.

Eagles’ wide receivers Jalen Reagor, Greg Ward working out with Colin Kaepernick

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The NFL’s offseason activities are underway and as teams around the league prepare for the draft and restock their rosters via free agency, veterans all are across the country have started workouts and training.

Two of the Eagles Texas natives were recently spotted working out and catching passes from former 49ers star quarterback, Colin Kaepernick.

Philadelphia attended Kaepernick’s private workout back in 2019, and with the free agent carousel in full swing, the strong armed quarterback is still clamoring to get back into the NFL.

Free agent QB Colin Kaepernick accepts Saints WR Jalen McCleskey’s offer to work out together

Colin Kaepernick took up a Saints receiver on his offer for a New Orleans-area workout. The Saints don’t have an excuse to avoid him after taking on Deshaun Watson’s distractions:

Let’s not make more out of this than it is, but it is worth noting given the void on top of the New Orleans Saints depth chart at quarterback. New Orleans Saints wide receiver Jalen McCleskey invited Colin Kaepernick to join him for a throwing session following the free agent’s workout last week with Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowler Tyler Lockett, saying on Twitter that he’s on his way to a city that “has always showed love,” and where he took the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl in 2012.

Kaepernick, 34, hasn’t thrown a pass in the NFL since the 2016 season after his protests against social injustice and police brutality became the center of controversy between fans, players, and league ownership themselves. He reached a multi-million dollar settlement with the NFL in 2019 after alleging collusion grievances to keep him out of the league, but Kaepernick has remained sidelined — but working hard to stay ready for his next opportunity — ever since.

Obviously the Saints should give him a look. They’ve reportedly ruled out Taysom Hill as an option under center this season and have yet to re-sign Jameis Winston following last year’s season-ending knee injury, leaving Ian Book and Blake Bortles as their only passers under contract. They need more quarterbacks, and there aren’t many out there with a stronger resume than Kaepernick.

After a lengthy but ill-fated pursuit of Deshaun Watson, whose 22 allegations of sexual misconduct are likely to lead to a league suspension this year, New Orleans can’t exactly say that Kaepernick would be too distracting an addition for their team. If they were willing to trade three years’ worth of draft picks for a passer who was being deposed in court in-between meetings with them, they should be willing to give Kaepernick the shot he deserves.

But it’s more likely we’ll get a not-interest response from the Saints if anyone ever gets to ask first-year head coach Dennis Allen about it. That was the case for Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who gave a not-in-my-backyard response when asked whether he’d consider Kaepernick as a possible replacement for Russell Wilson following his blockbuster trade to the Denver Broncos. Maybe McCleskey sees some things in working out with Kaepernick and gets the word back to Allen and the Saints, but frankly, if Kaepernick hasn’t gotten another shot over the last five or six years it isn’t likely to happen now, unjust as that is.

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Bears’ Justin Fields working out with Colin Kaepernick

Justin Fields has been hard at work this offseason, including recently training with Colin Kaepernick. See the video here:

The Chicago Bears have been busy during the first wave of NFL free agency, where they’ve made some solid moves for the offense and defense.

Meanwhile, quarterback Justin Fields has been hard at work this offseason, training with teammate Darnell Mooney, among others. Now, Fields is training with other quarterbacks, including notably Colin Kaepernick.

Kaepernick hasn’t played in an NFL game in five years, but that hasn’t stopped him from staying in shape and ready for an NFL team that’s willing to take a chance on him.

Kapepernick has recently been training with NFL players across the country, including in Arizona with Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett and in Texas with Eagles wide receiver Jalen Reagor. His latest stop was in Atlanta with Fields, Giants quarterback Tyrod Taylor and Steelers quarterback Josh Dobbs.

The video shows Bears tight end Cole Kmet also in attendance, where he was catching passes from Fields.

Fields is heading into his second NFL season and first full offseason where he’s preparing as the Bears’ starting quarterback. Following a rocky rookie season, the expectation is Fields will take a big step forward in his development in Year 2.

He’ll be working under new offensive coordinator Luke Getsy, who’s already promised to build the offense around Fields and his strengths. General manager Ryan Poles has started building around Fields, as well, with some free agent additions in center Lucas Patrick and wide receivers Byron Pringle and Equanimeous St. Brown. There are plenty of more moves on the way.

For the Bears to be successful, Fields needs to thrive.

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Seahawks fans vote for Malik Willis to replace Russell Wilson at QB in 2022

The NCAA tournament begins today, so a lot of sports fans are in the mood for brackets.

The NCAA tournament begins today, so a lot of sports fans are in the mood for brackets. When it comes to the Seahawks, the talk is all about who their next franchise quarterback will be to replace Russell Wilson, who’s now officially with the Broncos. To find out which QB is the most popular option to start the 2022 season for Seattle, we decided to conduct a series of polls using our Seahawks Wire Twitter account.

First, among potential free agent QB signings, former 49ers starter Colin Kaepernick won our poll by a wide margin.

Then, Gardner Minshew of the Eagles (and formerly Washington State) dominated the vote for potential 2022 trade targets at QB.

Next, Liberty QB prospect Malik Willis crushed the competition in our poll of the top options in the 2022 NFL draft class.

Then, Drew Lock won the vote among internal candidates.

Finally, we put up the winners of each bracket against eachother. Malik Willis came out on top there.

It’s probably worth noting that Twitter is only one fairly toxic social media platform and not necessarily representative of the fanbase as a whole. Still, it’s instructive for letting us know how a certain group feels about the team’s options after dealing Wilson to Denver.

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Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett is running routes with Colin Kaepernick. It’s time to connect the dots.

Russell Wilson is in Denver. Drew Lock might stumble into a starting role. Tyler Lockett is running routes with Colin Kaepernick. It’s time to connect the dots.

The Seattle Seahawks may think they’ve defined their quarterback position in the near term with the trade that sent Russell Wilson to Denver — a deal that netted Seattle two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and former Broncos Noah Fant, Shelby Harris, and Drew Lock. Lock, the starter-turned-backup in Denver, was reallocated due to his overall inconsistency, which we at Touchdown Wire have detailed here.

It is also known that the Seahawks were interested in Lock when he came out of Missouri in the 2019 draft, where Denver selected him in the second round. No coincidence that Wilson got a new contract around that time. So, perhaps head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider actually see Lock as their quarterback of the future. An interesting gambit if so, given what Lock has and has not shown through three NFL seasons, but there you have it.

At the same time, there’s a budding friendship between Seahawks receiver Tyler Lockett and another NFL quarterback who’s been on the open market for quite some time.

It didn’t take long for that to come to fruition. About 26 hours, in fact.

Could Kaepernick actually be in Seattle’s future, given the team’s needs at quarterback whether they know it or not? We know that Seattle was one of the few teams to actually give Kaepernick a tryout in an honest fashion since his blacklisting for protesting police brutality by kneeling for the national anthem, and we also know that Carroll had this to say in 2020 about Kaepernick after that tryout in 2017:

“I regret that we weren’t the one way back when that just did it just to do it, even though I thought that it wasn’t the right fit necessarily for us at the time. The reason it wasn’t the right fit is because I held him in such a high regard I didn’t see him as a backup quarterback and I didn’t want to put him in that situation with Russ. It just didn’t feel like it would fit right. That’s the way I felt about it. So I just wish it would happen, and I wish we would have been a part of it when the time was available then. We’re kind of set up right now, so football-wise, it doesn’t seem to fit us like I said. But there’s a lot of time here. We’ll see what happens.”

Carroll also said that he had absolutely no issue with Kaepernick’s stance.

“He was right on it. He was right on the topics about police brutality and inequality, and he was right on the subject matter at the time. That’s so obvious now where maybe all of the flak that flew about not honoring the flag and all the other things that were not even a part of the demonstration or what his intent was at all, that just skewed the whole discussion, I don’t think that’s around now. It’s different at this time frame.”

For the record, I interviewed Carroll about these same subjects in July 2020, and he’s always been consistent with his own messaging.

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is making a push for racial equality in the NFL

“I don’t think players have been respected for what they have brought to our society,” Carroll told me. “They’ve brought us the game, and an allegiance to our areas, and what we love and stand for and all of that, and they have risked so much to do that. Without them, we have nothing, Over the course of time, our players have become more versed, and more prepared to have so much to offer as we move forward. Their vision and their connection to what’s going on culturally and socially is at the essence of what’s going on right now.

“So, we should be listening to them. And I always have – I’ve always felt like that. This isn’t new. But it’s more important now than ever. Because there are a lot of white guys who don’t know what they need to know, right? And there’s a lot to be learned. There’s a lot to understand. Our history has not worked properly for us to understand the real truth and reality of what’s going on in the world of minority groups – people who deserve the same love and consideration that everybody does. So, hopefully, through listening and positioning our players… they’ve got to find their voices too, so their voices can be constructive and productive. They want to, and they will, if we give them a chance.

“It’s challenging for leadership to give the voice to the people. It’s supposed to be that way in our society, but it’s challenging, and most of the people on top try to control it. They try to manage it so they get what they want out of it. That’s not what I’m seeing here. I think it will work to our betterment if our players do have the voice, and they do have the leadership opportunities, and we follow along with them, they’re going to help us where we need to go. Particularly now.

“75% of our league is Black players. And they have the wisdom it’s necessary for us to learn from. Without an understanding of their story, we don’t understand what’s going on in the world. I’m talking about white people [not understanding]. We have to position them [Black players] to speak and teach us.”

Around that same time, Carroll expressed his regret for not signing Kaepernick when he had the chance.

“We had great meetings. I don’t know if I had ever explained it in as much depth, but we spent half a day together and he spent time with our people throughout the building and almost a full day, and he was awesome. He just backed up even more of the play that we had seen and the character and his smarts and his togetherness and his competitiveness to the point where it was so obvious that he’s a starter in the NFL. That’s what I think I eventually wound up … saying to you guys, that he was a dominant figure as a football player and that’s how we saw him.

“The fact that it didn’t work out for us, I figured he was going to wind up starting somewhere for sure, and it just didn’t happen. So the rest of that story is one that I regret that that didn’t happen in some fashion. I wish we would have contributed to it because the guy deserved to play. I thought at the time, just our situation, as a backup, man, I didn’t feel it was right at that time. So I had to make that football decision. It was about our team and the situation. We had our starting quarterback and all of that, and it wasn’t going to be the open competitive situation that I like to think all of our spots are because Russ was such a dominant figure and all that.”

Well, Russ is still a dominant figure, but he’s a dominant figure in the Mike High City. There is no sure starting quarterback in Seattle for the first time since 2011. The Seahawks’ best and most practiced route-runner is out running routes for Colin Kaepernick, who Carroll has publicly supported in an actual sympathetic and empathetic sense, as opposed to the NFL’s party line of “I’m going to say something phony and nice about Kaepernick because I don’t want to validate that the blacklist actually happened” sense.

If any NFL team is ever going to sign Colin Kaepernick and at least give him the opportunity he deserves — and I have my severe doubts at this point — there would seem to be no better time, place, head coach… or receiver.

It’s time to connect all the dots here.

Watch: Colin Kaepernick working out with Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett

Watch Kaepernick working out with Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett, who’s been lobbying for teams to sign Kap on Twitter.

Former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has not given up on his hope of playing in the NFL again. Even though he’s not been on a roster since the 2016 season, Kaepernick continues to workout year-round in addition to his social justice initiatives.

Watch Kaepernick working out with Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett, who’s been lobbying for teams to sign Kap on Twitter.

Kaepernick struggled and went just 2-6 against the Seahawks when they were at their best, but he was a well-above-average QB against just about everyone else in the league.

Now 34 years old, Kaepernick has effectively been blacklisted by the NFL the last five seasons for kneeling during the national anthem, a peaceful protest that former Seattle long snapper and Green Beret Nate Boyer actually suggested.

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