Colin Kaepernick hasn't taken an NFL snap since 2016, but he's still working tirelessly for another chance in the league. The Seattle Seahawks are actually the only team to bring him in on a visit, doing so in 2017, and on Wednesday, he made his way to the Pacific Northwest for a workout at the University of Washington.

Per The Athletic, Kaepernick spent about 90 minutes throwing passes to current Seahawks receivers Tyler Lockett and Aaron Fuller as he continues to hold workouts across the nation. Kap was previously in New Orleans and Texas showcasing his talents as well.

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll didn't close the door on potentially linking up with Kaepernick either when the veteran signal-caller spoke with him earlier this month:

“We’ll see,” Carroll said on March 16.

“Still waiting for that chance,” Kaepernick said with a wide grin when asked Wednesday about potentially auditioning for the Seahawks in person. “Still hopeful. There’s been a lot of conversation around it. We’ve had conversations with Pete and John (Schneider) previously. As Pete mentioned, we’ve spoken recently and still hoping that door is open and get a chance to walk through it.”

One of Kaepernick's trainers, David Robinson, claimed that around five teams have contacted Kap's camp about his availability after numerous videos went viral of him throwing passes and looking extremely agile and spry.

The Seahawks would certainly be a decent fit, too. They did acquire Drew Lock in the Russell Wilson trade with the Denver Broncos, but there are no guarantees he is the answer as QB1. Colin Kaepernick could possibly come in and fight for the starting job. Sure, it's been a while since he last suited up, but he's clearly more than capable still.