Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick finally got the opportunity to showcase his skill and strength for NFL talent scouts on Saturday.
However, Kaepernick didnt attend the original workout planned by the NFL to be held at the Atlanta Falcons practice facility and made public Tuesday.
Ive been ready for three years. Ive been denied for three years. We all know why I came out here today and showed it in front of everybody. We have nothing to hide, Kaepernick said after his session.
Due to disagreements between Kaepernicks representatives and NFL organizers, Kaepernick moved the workout to the Charles Drew High School football field in Riverdale an hour away, according to CBS Sports.
Representatives for 25 NFL teams were scheduled to be at the original event, ESPN reported, but the last-minute change complicated their plans.
Eight teams made it to Kaepernicks workout in Riverdale.
CBS Sports NFL reporter Jason La Canfora said in a tweet that Kaepernick received some very positive feedback from the scouts in his attendance about his elite arm strength and ability to throw the ball.
At least one NFL executive said that Kaepernicks arm talent [was] elite and is the same as when he came out of college, ESPN reporter Adam Schefter reported Saturday .
Disagreements over the workout involved the injury waiver the NFL offered to Kaepernick, giving media access to the event and whether Kaepernicks team could also film the session alongside the Atlanta Falcons camera crew, according to several reports.
Yahoo Sports reported that the NFL asked Kaepernick to sign an injury waiver that included a clause that his participation in the workout didnt guarantee him employment. Kaepernicks representatives Ben Meiselas and Jeff Nalley said in a statement that the league rejected a standard liability waiver from physical injury they sent back in return.
The NFL defended the original waiver in their own statement , saying it was a standard liability waiver based on ones used when other free agent players are trying out. The league also said that Kaepernicks representatives sent them a completely rewritten and insufficient waiver.
Nalley and Meiselas said they wanted media to be allowed at the workout, as well as their own independent film crew in order to ensure transparency but they said their request was denied.
In response , the NFL said they would have allowed Kaepernicks representatives to see how the Falcons video team was filming the workout. They also claimed that they wouldve allowed Kaepernicks team to review both the video that wouldve been sent to all NFL teams and the raw footage.
We are disappointed that Colin did not appear for his workout, the NFL said in a lengthy statement . Todays session was designed to give Colin what he has consistently said he wants an opportunity to show his football readiness and desire to return to the NFL.
Kaepernicks public workout, which was open to the media, lasted for over 30 minutes.
Representatives for the Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Redskins, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, the Detroit Lions and the 49ers attended the session .
Kaepernick became a free agent after he started kneeling during pre-game national anthems in protest of police brutality and racial injustice. He has been unsigned for three years but has continued to stay in playing shape.
In February, he settled a lawsuit with the NFL after accusing the league of blackballing him for using his constitutional right to protest peacefully during the anthems.
Our biggest thing with everything today is making sure we had transparency with what went on. We werent getting that elsewhere, so we came out here, Kaepernick told the media after his workout.
Were waiting for the 32 owners, the 32 teams, [NFL commissioner] Roger Goodell, all of them to stop running, stop running from the truth, stop running from the people, he continued. Around here, were ready to play, were ready to go anywhere, my agent Jeff Nalley is ready to talk to any team. Ill interview with any team at any time.
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