NFL Changing Colin Kaepernick Workout Details is a Coward Move
By Ian Anderson

The Colin Kaepernick saga that began over three years ago might be coming to an end, but the NFL isn't making it easy.
Earlier this week it was revealed the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback is going to be holding a personal workout for NFL coaches and executives in Atlanta, and that film for the workout will be provided for all 32 teams.
After initially agreeing to provide the list of personnel executives and coaches that would attend Colin Kaepernick’s workout, the NFL has reversed course and said it will not, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 13, 2019
The NFL had initially agreed to provide a list of exactly who would be attending the former superstar quarterback's workout, but has since gone back on their word, leaving Kaepernick in the dark.
This choice to not show who would be attending is a cowardly and pathetic move by the NFL.
Several executives with teams have reached out as a courtesy to Colin Kaepernick’s representatives saying they couldn’t attend Saturday’s workout and were confused by the purpose of the NFL scheduling this workout.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 13, 2019
By doing this the NFL prevents the public from seeing exactly how many teams are interested in Colin, even three years after taking an NFL snap. Now they can keep using their common excuses of why Kap hasn't been signed, including suggesting he doesn't fit into any modern NFL system.
Ideally this appalling decision by the NFL gets remedied in the near future, but based on the stubbornness of Roger Goodell, we doubt it.