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Kaepernick, RG3 in hunt for Seahawks’ backup QB spot

- BOB CONDOTTA

SEATTLE — Could Colin Kaepernick really be an option for a Seattle Seahawks team whose backup quarterbac­k spot hasn’t exactly gotten more clearer during the offseason?

Coach Pete Carroll didn’t rule it out during an interview on 710 ESPN Seattle on Monday.

Asked if Kaepernick or Robert Griffin III, both free agents, could be options for the Seahawks, Carroll said “we are looking at everybody. We really are. We’ve been tracking everything that’s going on and we’ve got cap and roster issues and stuff like that that we’re still trying to manage properly. But quite frankly, yes, we are looking at all those guys.”

It should probably be emphasized Carroll gave a really vague answer there that is similar to what the organizati­on usually says when asked about any personnel situation, meaning don’t necessaril­y read into that the team is making a contract offer to someone as we speak. And Carroll also seemed to be making clear they are looking at any veteran free agent QBs who are available not just those two.

But Kaepernick — who led the 49ers to the Super Bowl following the 2012 season — and Griffin, who won the Heisman in 2011 and led Washington to a memorable playoff game against Seattle that same year — remain the two biggest-name available QBs whose styles seem to fit Seattle’s scheme.

And until the big names are off the board there will be lots of speculatio­n about where they could land. Chatter linking Kaepernick to Seattle increased Monday with a column from Peter King of Sports Illustrate­d’s Monday Morning Quarterbac­k listing 10 reasons why he thinks such a move would make sense.

Seattle’s current backup to starter Russel Wilson, Trevone Boykin, was arrested in March on marijuana possession and public intoxicati­on charges, a case that remains ongoing (Boykin was also arrested a week later for violating his probation as a result of the March incident). After being arraigned on May 3, Boykin’s next court date is July 14 in Dallas County Criminal Court.

The Seahawks have publicly supported Boykin at every turn and have said the NFL has not told them there is any reason he won’t be available to them in 2017.

Carroll on Monday again praised the play of Boykin last season, saying “Trevone did a nice job for us last year” but then adding “but we are still looking, like we always will.”

Seattle had three QBs at its rookie mini-camp over the weekend, none of whom as yet would seem to be serious contenders for the backup job — former Skyline High star Jake Heaps, undrafted rookie free agent Skyler Howard, and rookie Michael Birdsong of Tennessee Tech. The team values Heaps for his knowledge of the offence and ability to run what it needs in practices, which is particular­ly valued in the offseason and training camp.

Carroll said Sunday that Birdsong graded out the best of the QBs during the minicamp and seemed to hint the team could add him to the roster.

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