Colin Kaepernick (QB)

While this might seem easy for many to dismiss the six-year quarterback based on his decision to take a knee (then not vote), this has nothing to do with politics. The Broncos should hold off on pursuing Kaepernick, because he simply isn’t a very good quarterback.

In his six-year career, Kaepernick is just 28-30 as a starter, while averaging just 12 touchdowns per season. His defenders may try to spin that he is simply the product of a bad coaching situation. However, his numbers began to drop while still playing under head coach Jim Harbaugh, and throwing to solid receivers like Anquan Boldin, Michael Crabtree and Vernon Davis. If the Broncos would like to build up a quarterback, they should work on the two they currently have on their roster.