PHOENIX -- Donald Trump doesn't want Colin Kaepernick in the NFL, and plenty of the league's 32 teams seem to have reservations about employing the controversial quarterback, too.
The Detroit Lions are among the teams that won't be signing Kaepernick to a contract this spring, but general manager Bob Quinn said at the annual league meetings Monday that it has nothing to do with the potential distraction he'd be as a backup.
"I still think he has a place in this league," Quinn said in an evening sit-down with beat writers. "I don’t think watching Kap over the years -- is he a perfect system fit for us?