Colin Kaepernick is set to take part in an NFL-organized workout on Saturday and there will be no shortage of teams in attendance.

For The Win compiled a list of organizations expected to show up, according to reports surrounding each one. The website used Insiders, new outlets and personnel to compile the full list. They concluded that 11 teams will be at the Falcons’ practice facility for it:

Teams expected to attend Kaepernick’s workout:

Arizona Cardinals (according to ESPN’s Josh Weinfuss)

Atlanta Falcons (according to Falcons coach Dan Quinn)

Cincinnati Bengals (according to Cincinnati.com’s Tyler Dragon)

Dallas Cowboys (according to Pro Football Talk)

Denver Broncos (according to 9News Denver)

Detroit Lions (according to Lions coach Matt Patricia)

Miami Dolphins (according to Ian Rapoport)

New England Patriots (according to the Boston Globe’s Jim McBride)

New York Giants (according to NJ.com)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (according to Bucs coach Bruce Arians)

Washington Redskins (according to the Washington Post’s Kareem Copeland)

 

 

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The workout will be closed to the media and public, though video of it will be distributed to any team that was unable to watch. According to ESPN, Kaepenrick will not be given an official list of teams attending, but the list is basically already available for him.

 

Kapernick hasn’t played since the 2016 season but feels he’s in good enough shape to hit the field. Time will tell if a team is willing to take a shot on the 32-year-old.

(H/T FTW)