Kaepernick will be visiting the Seahawks on Wednesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kaepernick is a realistic candidate to potentially join the backup competition in Seattle behind starter Russell Wilson. If they are able to eventually work out a contract, Kaepernick would be the Seahawks' most-experienced No. 2 option at quarterback by far. Trevone Boykin has attempted just 18 passes during his rookie year in 2016, but off-the-field issues have plagued the TCU product throughout the offseason. Jake Heaps is next in line, but he's never played a down in the NFL after losing the back-up battle against Boykin last season.