Colin Kaepernick Will Never Play Again in the Nfl

Setting The Record Directly On Colin Kaepernick Every bit An NFL Quarterback

By Michael Hurley, CBS Boston

BOSTON (CBS) -- The National Football League was ever wrong to try to silence players. Even the NFL now admits that.

The admission likely does non represent an ethical or moral revelation. It is more probable just an instance of a massive corporation going forth with whichever fashion the wind is blowing. Yet, fifty-fifty thatdidn't exist in recent years, then it must exist considered a positive pace regardless.

Progress is of grade made slowly, though, and then equally Roger Goodell saturday in his basement, recording a low-resolution choppy video as if on a alive stream, the commissioner naturally could not bear to mention the proper noun Colin Kaepernick. To practise so after the league fought the hardest to postage out his voice would bring a certain level of admission that neither Goodell nor the owners are ready to offer at this moment in time.

Even so whether or not Goodell said the two words he fears proverb didn't stop the bulletin from being delivered: We. Were. Wrong.

Given the significance of that statement from a league that merely admits mistake in the most extreme circumstances, there's no nautical chart that shows what will come adjacent in terms of a league-wide implementation of policies and actions that will get toward supporting racial equality -- something several star players publicly demanded from the NFL this calendar week. While ideally Goodell would accept added some heft to his statement if he added more than the verbatim demands of players, it does show the potential for some positive growth.

One item that's certain to be discussed, though, is Kaepernick himself. Ever since he went unsigned in 2017, and again in 2018, and of class once more in 2019, the conversation surrounding Kaepernick has been convoluted. Those who wanted to believe the then-29-year-old who had led his squad to a Super Basin three years prior was out of the league because he wasn't good enough were eager to shout that from every rooftop possible.

Really, since Kaepernick'due south unceremonious divergence from the NFL, three prevailing narratives have dominated the chat from those who refused to believe that his outspokenness did not account for reasons one through 100.

ane. He opted out of his contract.

2. He turned downwardly a contract from Denver.

3. He wasn't good plenty.

Nos. 1 and ii are simple enough to address with a single sentence each. He opted out of his contract because the 49ers were going to cut him, and opting out gives a player a much ameliorate free-agency situation rather than waiting for the squad to potentially cut the cord later in the offseason when most teams have already made the moves they desire to make. Secondly, Kaepernick turned downwardly a contract from Denver ... in the spring of 2016, before he had ever taken a knee on a sideline. That "offer" would have come later on a merchandise from San Francisco, and it would accept included a pregnant pay cutting. This "rejection" has become part of the narrative because John Elway said in 2018 that Kaepernick refused Denver's offer, conveniently leaving out the specifics.

So that's that role. At present permit's tackle the third part, which has gotten woefully warped over time by people intent on screaming that "COLIN KAEPERNICK WAS Non GOOD Plenty TO BE IN THE NFL ANYMORE. HE WAS THE WORST QUARTERBACK IN THE NFL IN 2016."

These people do exist, and while they may be unwilling to honestly explore the topic, let's still embark.

In 2016, Colin Kaepernick was a height-20 NFL quarterback.

That'south a partially subjective determination. Only consider that he started merely 11 games, later coming off surgeries in the offseason. Despite playing in under 70 percent of the season's games, he ranked 29th in the NFL in passing yards, and 26th in touchdown passes. That is to say: Despite not playing v games, he still statistically ranked equally a top-xxx quarterback in the league. Which ... is to say that he was certainly playing at the quotient of an NFL starting quarterback in 2016.

Kaepernick's touchdown total of xvi may accept been depression, but and so was his interception total of four. That 4-to-i TD-to-INT ratio meliorate than Drew Brees' 2.5-to-ane mark, better than Andrew Luck'due south ii.iv-to-1 marker, better than Philip Rivers' and Eli Manning's i.six-to-one marks, and better than Ryan Fitzpatrick's cruddy 0.7-to-ane mark.

The only starting QBs with amend TD-to-INT ratios in 2016 were Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Matt Ryan, Dak Prescott, and Derek Carr.

Kaepernick ranked 24th in yards per endeavour and 17th in passer rating, both numbers indicating his play was in line with that of a starting NFL quarterback.

His dual-threat ability was still very much intact, every bit he had the 2d-most rushing yards (468) among all NFL quarterbacks. Once more, that was despite non playing in five of the team'south 16 games. His 6.8 yards per rushing attempt marked the highest of his career, an indication that in Year half-dozen, he had made improvements on deciding when and where to run the football.

Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor led NFL quarterbacks in rushing yards that year, merely he only had 112 more yards than Kaepernick despite 26 more attempts.

Kaepernick ranked 37thoverallin league rushing stats, better than dozens of running backs who had more carries.

Having played only 11 games, the apples-to-apples comparisons of Kaepernick vs. other players that twelvemonth tin can be challenging. Fortunately, the aforementioned Ryan Fitzpatrick also started 11 games that flavour. Here'due south a side-by-side comparison of how the two QBs fared.

Colin Kaepernick, historic period 28, 2016 season
196-for-331 (59.2% completion charge per unit)
2,241 yards, half dozen.8 yards per endeavor
16 TDs, 4 INTs
90.7 passer rating
69 rush attempts, 468 yards, two TDs

Ryan Fitzpatrick, historic period 34, 2016 flavor**
228-for-403 (56.half-dozen% completion rate)
2,710 yards, 6.7 yards per attempt
12 TDs, 17 INTs
69.6 passer rating
33 rush attempts, 130 yards, 0 TDs

**Fitzpatrick threw 45 passes in 3 games which he did not start.

Kaepernick was better than Fitzpatrick in every measurable way, sometimes significantly so. Fitzpatrick has of course remained in the NFL, and even now at age 37, he's the de facto starter in Miami. Fitzpatrick has started 23 games in the NFL over the past three seasons.

And that's how Kaepernick compares to a reasonably mediocre NFL quarterback. Over the past three years, here'southward a partial list of quarterbacks to land free agent contracts with NFL teams. The listing is much longer than this, but here nosotros'll include some of the more than egregious signings since 2017.

Derek Anderson
Matt Barkley
Brian Hoyer
David Fales
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Landry Jones
Blaine Gabbert
Mike Glennon
Thad Lewis
Eastward.J. Manuel
A.J. McCarron
Josh McCown
Luke McCown
Matt McGloin
Aaron Murray
Brock Osweiler
Nathan Peterman
Mark Sanchez
Matt Schaub
Brandon Weeden

Colin Kaepernick is ... better than those quarterbacks. In that location cannot be any argument to say otherwise. That'southward particularly true with Gabbert, who lost his starting chore to Kaepernick in 2016.

Of course, some of those quarterbacks signed every bit backups. Others signed with a take chances to compete to start. Others were considered to be starters.

Brock Osweiler provides some other worthy signal of comparison. In 2015, coming off the bench for a dead-armed Peyton Manning, Osweiler was ... mediocre at best. He threw 10 touchdowns and 6 interceptions, while completing 61.8 percent of his passes and posting an 86.4 passer rating.

Compare Osweiler'southward 2015 with Kaepernick's 2016:

Brock Osweiler, 2015 flavour
170-for-275 (61.eight%)
1,967 yards, 7.ii Y/A
10 TDs, 6 INTs
86.four passer rating
21 rush attempts, 61 yards, ane TD

Colin Kaepernick, age 28, 2016 flavour
196-for-331 (59.2% completion rate)
2,241 yards, 6.viii yards per attempt
16 TDs, 4 INTs
90.7 passer rating
69 blitz attempts, 468 yards, 2 TDs

After starting just seven games in 2015, Osweiler landed a four-year, $72 million contract with $37 one thousand thousand guaranteed from Houston.

After Kaepernick'southward season in 2016, he received no offers.

That alone should be enough to evidence that, yes, unequivocally, Colin Kaepernick was a pinnacle-20 quarterback in 2016, in the heart of what should have been the prime of his career.

Nosotros could besides mention that the 49ers' top receiver in 2016 was Jeremy Kerley, followed by Quinton Patton, Vance McDonald, and tight end Garrett Celek. Information technology may have been the worst receiving corps in the league, which worked as a off-white caption for Brady'due south statistical dip in 2019 nevertheless rarely enters the chat with Kaepernick.

And here's one more comparing for the sake of comparison:

Blaine Gabbert, with the 49ers, 2016 flavor
91-for-160 (56.9% completion rate)
925 yards, 4.seven yards per attempt
5 TDs, 6 INTs
68.4 passer rating
40 rush attempts, 173 yards, 2 TDs

Colin Kaepernick, with those same 49ers, 2016 season
196-for-331 (59.two% completion rate)
2,241 yards, 6.8 yards per effort
16 TDs, iv INTs
90.7 passer rating
69 blitz attempts, 468 yards, 2 TDs

Gabbert got a contract with the Cardinals after that abysal season, starting 5 games. He remains in the league.

Kaepernick got cypher.

Will the NFL make amends for seeing to it that the vocal quarterback who stood up for civil rights in America was quickly and effectively eradicated from the field? Only if they experience pressure to practise so.

While the league would never concede such a point out of mere benevolence and altruism, and while that ceremonious settlement last year surely complicates matters, the right amount of force per unit area could ultimately lead to Goodell and the NFL admitting specifically that Kaepernick's disappearance from the NFL was just unfair. Considering the way the league allowed Kaepernick to get a national punching bag for years, merely to all of a sudden change course in June of 2020, they at least owe the human being that.

You can email Michael Hurley or find him on Twitter @michaelFhurley.

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