Colin Kaepernick's attorneys and the NFL recently exchanged almost 100,000 documents as part of his collusion case.

Kaepernick remained unsigned through the entire 2017 season following his anthem protest in 2016.

As part of the discovery process, Kaepernick's lawyers sought electronic communications (texts, emails, etc.) from numerous league and team employees - including high-ranking NFL officials, coaches, and general managers from teams like Dallas, Baltimore, Tennessee and others who signed quarterbacks and worked out quarterbacks in season. 

Kaepernick's attorneys are also expected to pursue the role of Donald Trump in setting a climate in which he was unable to secure a tryout for a job in the NFL last season.