President Donald Trump has been outspoken about Colin Kaepernick and his kneeling during the National Anthem, with most of his talk being negative.

On Friday morning, Trump did change his tone a little bit during a question and answer session with the media saying he wouldn't mind seeing Kaepernick signed, but only if he is good enough to still play in the NFL. He did also say he doesn't want any team to sign him if it's just a PR move.

“Only if he’s good enough,” President Trump said via Pro Football Talk. “If he’s good enough. . . . And I think if he was good enough, I know the owners, I know Bob Kraft, I know so many of the owners. If he’s good enough, they’d sign him. So if he’s good enough — I know these people — they would sign him in a heartbeat. They will do anything they can to win games.

“So I’d like to see it. Frankly, I’d love to see Kaepernick come in, if he’s good enough. But I don’t want to see him come in because somebody thinks it’s a good P.R. move. If he’s good enough, he will be in.”

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By the tone of the comments, it seems that Trump may be inferring that Kaepernick isn't good enough to play in the league anymore, and that's why he doesn't have a job.

At this point when a team needs a quarterback, there isn't even discussion if Kaepernick would be an option and it seems like chances of any team signing him is a longshot.