Kaepernick wants out, now no one seems to want him

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http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18796373/colin-kaepernick-san-francisco-49ers-opts-contract

Colin Kaepernick to opt out, become free agent
Nick Wagoner/ESPN Staff Writer

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- For the first time in his NFL career, quarterback Colin Kaepernick will be a free agent.

Kaepernick is planning to opt out of the final season of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers, a source confirmed to ESPN's Adam Caplan.

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The league was notified in a letter sent to all teams by Kaepernick's representation, Select Sports Group. The quarterback cannot opt out until Thursday, and he has until the new league year begins March 9 to do it.

NFL Network first reported the news.

Kaepernick's contract was originally supposed to keep him with the Niners through 2020, but the team worked with the 29-year-old to revamp it before he reclaimed the starting job in October.

As part of the deal's reconfiguration, Kaepernick traded $14.5 million in injury guarantees during the 2017 season for the opportunity to opt out of the deal early. His decision saves the Niners his $14.5 million base salary in 2017 though he will still count nearly $2.5 million in dead money for the remainder of his signing bonus proration.

From the moment Kaepernick and the Niners struck that agreement, the expectation was that Kaepernick would explore his options. Even if he elects to stay, the 49ers still would have the ability to release him with minimal salary cap repercussions.

Even after the restructure, Kaepernick insisted he wasn't thinking about anything beyond the season. At the end of the year, he expressed gratitude toward 49ers CEO Jed York and executive vice president Paraag Marathe.

"Once again, I have a great appreciation for this organization," Kaepernick said. "Jed and Paraag, I have a good relationship with them, so a lot of things to think about moving forward and we'll see where this goes."

That was the last time Kaepernick spoke with Bay Area media, and much changed in the days and weeks that followed. The 49ers fired general manager Trent Baalke and coach Chip Kelly and eventually hired John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan as their replacements.

Kaepernick reached out to Lynch, whom he had a previous relationship with from Lynch's time as a broadcaster. Shanahan and Lynch agreed to meet with Kaepernick, and Lynch told 95.7 The Game radio in late February he would give Kaepernick a fair shake in his evaluation.

"The one thing we will do very well with Kap is we'll communicate," Lynch said. "I think that's very important for both sides. Like everything else, that process is well in the works. We'll continue to do that and we'll be very up front with him."

Kaepernick started 11 games for the 49ers in 2016, posting his best statistical season since 2013 despite the team's 1-10 record in his starts. His 90.7 passer rating was his best in three years and ranked 17th in the NFL.

His 4-1 touchdown-interception ratio was tied for sixth, his 468 rushing yards were second among quarterbacks and his 6.78 yards per carry were first. On the flip side, Kaepernick's 59.2 percent completion rate was 26th.

Of course, nothing Kaepernick did on the field registered in the way his protest of racial inequality did. As a means of protest, he began sitting during the national anthem in the preseason before taking a knee for the final preseason contest and 16 regular-season games.

Kaepernick also vowed to donate $1 million plus proceeds from his jersey sales to various charities, a project he dubbed "The Million Dollar Pledge." He has followed through with monthly donations of $100,000 spread over 10 months to organizations all over the country.

At the end of the season, teammates recognized Kaepernick with the highest in-house honor a 49er can receive when they voted him the winner of the Len Eshmont Award. According to the team, the award goes to the 49er who "best exemplifies the inspirational and courageous play of Len Eshmont, an original member of the 1946 49ers team."

Lynch and Shanahan met with Kaepernick to discuss his future on Feb. 22, a conversation Lynch described as "positive." Earlier in the offseason, Lynch indicated the evaluation of Kaepernick's future with the franchise would take into account a little bit of everything.

"It will be a football decision, but I think part of that, there's different layers to that," Lynch said. "So I think everything will be included in the decision. I'm not talking specifically about his stance, though. I think you have a quarterback; the great ones are leaders of men, so I think all of those things will be taken into account."

The Niners originally selected Kaepernick in the second round of the 2011 NFL draft out of Nevada. He played in 69 regular-season games, throwing for 12,271 yards with 72 touchdowns and 30 interceptions while completing 59.8 percent of his passes. The 49ers were 28-30 in his regular-season starts and 4-2 with an NFC championship in his six postseason starts.

San Francisco nearly traded Kaepernick to the Denver Broncos last offseason. That deal did not happen when the Broncos and Kaepernick couldn't come to terms on a new contract.

Now, Kaepernick will enter his first trip to free agency with an uncertain market and new representation. Kaepernick had agent Jeff Nalley of Select Sports Group represent him for the reworked deal he did in October and he officially parted ways with XAM Sports after the season.
 

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Can't stand this dude. Some team will give him a shot, but my hope is that he's out of the league in the next year or so.
 

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Right now I don't think there is any player I dislike more than this dude. Irrelevant as a QB so he starts his kneeling shenanigans to be relevant again. I can't like people like that. There are millions of people on this planet. What makes him special?
 

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Kaepernick started 11 games for the 49ers in 2016, posting his best statistical season since 2013 despite the team's 1-10 record in his starts. His 90.7 passer rating was his best in three years and ranked 17th in the NFL.

His 4-1 touchdown-interception ratio was tied for sixth, his 468 rushing yards were second among quarterbacks and his 6.78 yards per carry were first. On the flip side, Kaepernick's 59.2 percent completion rate was 26th.
He actually had a pretty good season...
Give us those numbers....we probably win 4 more games...Easy.
 

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After Canada shipped Bieber to the US, it's the least we could do.
 

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Wasn't there an article like a week ago about how excited he was with the new staff? Like wtf
 

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Can't stand this dude. Some team will give him a shot, but my hope is that he's out of the league in the next year or so.
He played pretty well the second half of last year.
If he played OG or CB I would agree. Being a QB.....
McCown has had a career stretching longer than a decade.
He will find a place to compete based on talent.
A place that will put up with antics?
There was no better home for his ignorance than SF....so, we shall see.
 

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That's funny because the NFL probably wants out of the Kaepernick business.

Kaepernick should have been tried for treason

I am not a fan of him as either a player or a person at all but this is just a ridiculous statement.
 

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https://theringer.com/colin-kaepernick-opt-out-san-francisco-49ers-nfl-3ada894805c0#.bmmmgg4dv

Colin Kaepernick Is an Average Quarterback — and Someone Should Pay Him
After devastating the NFL in his first few seasons, Kaepernick has settled into a more boring but still valuable place: He’s competent
Rodger Sherman
Staff writer, The Ringer

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Rejoice, sports-talk radio hosts of America. There’s a chance that Colin Kaepernick, the most controversial quarterback in America, is coming to your city. He’s opting out of his contract with the 49ers and becoming a free agent, potentially giving you hours and hours of material.

At first glance, Kaepernick is taking a foolish risk. He signed a $126 million contract in 2014; now he’s ditching the last few years of that, despite going 1–10 as a starter in 2016 while espousing political views that a team might not want from its QB.

However, as Deadspin explained, Kaepernick’s $126 million contract was never really worth $126 million. Even when he first signed the deal, most of the money was guaranteed only in the event of an injury, meaning that as long as he stayed healthy, the team was free to cut him at any time with no financial drawbacks.

But even that mild guarantee seemed to frighten the 49ers: They didn’t start Kaepernick last year until the week he restructured his contract to remove all future guarantees, taking them off the hook even if he did suffer a disastrous injury.

Even with Chip Kelly, a coach whose past successes indicated he should have loved working with a speed-oriented QB like Kaepernick, the team appeared to fear the possibility of being saddled with paying him long term. So after the team purged its front office and coaching staff, Kaepernick’s future became even less steady.

While new coach Kyle Shanahan and GM John Lynch said they’d be open to keeping Kaepernick, it’s likely they’re searching for a new franchise QB for Shanahan to turn into the next Matt Ryan. If they would have found their guy, they probably would have cut Kaepernick instead of paying him $17 million to be a backup.

Kaepernick was the last remaining link to a time when the 49ers were good. But that era ended with the departure of Jim Harbaugh and subsequent hirings of auto mechanic Jim Tomsula and failed football revolutionary Kelly.

The future of the franchise stopped featuring Kaepernick a couple of seasons ago, and he’s smart to get out of his own accord rather than become a casualty of a rebuild. If he were to stick around, the Niners might hold on to him until after the league’s quarterbacking opportunities were filled.

Now, Kaepernick is not the league-changing player it seemed like he might be in 2012, when he led the 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance.


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But the 49ers didn’t go 1–10 with Kaepernick because of his poor play. They went 1–10 because of their league-worst defense — they gave up 30 points per game! — and an offense nearly devoid of talent. Kaepernick’s receiving corps was Jeremy Kerley, Quinton Patton, and a shadow of Torrey Smith.

All things considered, Kaepernick played well in 2016. He finished in the middle of the pack as a passer: 16th in adjusted yards per attempt, which was better than two Pro Bowl quarterbacks; 17th in QB rating; and 13th in touchdown percentage.

Plus, he avoided picks, throwing 16 touchdowns against just four interceptions. And his running capability is still the best of any QB in the league. He finished second in total rushing among quarterbacks despite starting just 11 games, and posted the best yards per carry of any player with at least 50 carries.

He’s an average passing quarterback, which makes him a precious commodity. I mean, Brock Osweiler made more money this year than I will receive in my entire life on the hopes that he could approach average quarterback play despite little evidence that he could. (He couldn’t.)

Before Kaepernick opted out, Bleacher Report ranked the best available free-agent quarterbacks and put Mike Glennon second. Mike Glennon. And they weren’t necessarily wrong! Teams in need of a quarterback have a few options — taking a flyer on Tony Romo, waiting to see what happens with Jay Cutler or Tyrod Taylor, using a first-round draft pick on a questionable prospect like Mitch Trubisky — but Kaepernick is one of the most reasonable options available.

NFL owners might be disconcerted by Kaepernick’s activism, but the one thing they find even more disconcerting is losing. His refusal to stand for the national anthem has been called a “distraction” thousands of times, but Kaepernick didn’t cause locker-room strife — his teammates gave him a dang award.

He didn’t get into any off-field trouble — instead, he donated a million of his own dollars to charity. And through it all, he remained focused on football. He continued to fight for victories until Week 17 even though his team’s season was doomed by a horribly incompetent front office.

If anything, Kaepernick was a model football citizen last year, and even the most staunchly conservative front office should be able to see that. Regardless of whether or not NFL teams believe Kaepernick deserves a platform, he’s good enough at football that he’ll probably get one.
 

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I'm sure team's are lined up to sign him.