Staying in San Francisco, traded to Denver? What next for 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick who has been linked with Super Bowl 50 champions and Cleveland. Despite an impressive start to his NFL career, which included a 2012 Super Bowl loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Kaepernick has found himself out of favour in Jim Tomsulas system, losing his starting role to veteran Blaine Gabbert.A trade has been requested even though Tomsula has been replaced and the 49ers are now entertaining offers for the quarterback. Sky Sports assess the best options on the table. Staying in San FranciscoNew head coach, Chip Kelly, has stated he wants Kaepernick to stay with the 49ers. Kelly would look to play to Kaepernicks strengths, deploying a fast and mobile offense. Kaepernick knows the receivers and that relationship is important. If Kelly can sell his vision to the quarterback, San Francisco might not seem such a bad place. Kaepernick could stay at Levis Stadium where Chip Kelly could help him flourish again It also makes financial sense to keep him on. Kaepernick is due $12m this season which, for a productive NFL starter isnt a lot of money, considering the latest deals for Brock Osweiler and Sam Bradford.For the 49ers, it is whether he can be that productive starter. After three surgeries last year (shoulder, knee, finger), he will be a risk to any franchise offering starting QB money.Denver BroncosKaepernick would suit the Broncos offense, offering head coach Gary Kubiak more of a dual threat, on the ground and through the air, than he had with Peyton Manning.However, it will be a rebuilding job at Denver, having lost defensive stars Malik Jackson and Danny Trevathan during free agency. Although with the exception of running back C.J Anderson likely to leave for Miami, the offense should largely remain the same. Peyton Manning (r) has retired and Brock Osweiler (l) has left creating an opening in Denver It would be a smart option for Kaepernick, whose range and accuracy could pair well with prize wide receiver Demaryius Thomas.With Osweiler leaving the Broncos without a starting quarterback, and few quality options left at the position, Kaepernick would hold the bargaining power.Cleveland BrownsWith Johnny Manziel finally waived, it feels like a clean slate for Cleveland. New head coach, Hue Jackson, is a long time fan of Kaepernick, having already attempted to draft him for the Raiders in 2011. Kaepernicks five years of experience in the league, including two championship games and a Super Bowl, could prove key in rebuilding the franchise. It would also allow the Browns to draft a different position with their number two pick in this years draft. What next for Manziel? Johnny Manziel has been released and his future is unclear For Kaepernicks part, he is keen to work with the coach that turned Andy Dalton into an elite quarterback. That relationship is paramount and, if healthy, Kaepernick could flourish in Jacksons system.The problem for the QB is that the roster is devoid of any quality, after losing several key players to free agency. Jackson and the front office will need to reassure Kaepernick of their ability to get deals done. If the 28-year-old wants a team close to competing for a Super Bowl ring, he should focus his attention elsewhere.New York JetsThe Jets are a team in a win-now mindset; the age and skill of their roster suggests they should be pushing for the play-offs. If Kaepernick wants immediate gratification, in the form of a ring, this might be his best option. Ryan Fitzpatrick is testing the free agency waters and could leave a void to be filled in New York However, the Jets are in a domino situation. Their starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is testing free agency and is yet to commit one way or the other. Until the organisation are clear on Fitzpatricks move, they will be reluctant to pursue Kaepernick.Best fit: Denver BroncosThe team isnt as strong as it was last year, but a healthy Kaepernick would provide an upgrade to last years waning Manning or the relatively unproven Osweiler. It is a great opportunity for Kaepernick to join a successful team and immediately contribute towards another push for Super Bowl glory. Also See: What next for Manziel? Broncos land Sanchez Free Agency: 10 big deals QBs on the move Fake Rockies Jerseys .com Tours Nova Scotia Open. The 27-year-old Sloan, a former Texas-El Paso player from Calgary matched first-round leader Rodriguez at 10-under 132 on Ashburn Golf Clubs New Course. Cheap Rockies Jerseys . The rest of the team was already on the field stretching before batting practice while Puig was getting dressed in the clubhouse. 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"The last two havent been pretty, but theyre wins and its two in a row so were going to try to build on that," said Korver, who was 4 for 4 from the foul line and 3 for 4 from the field in the final period, including 2 for 3 on 3-pointers. "The first game back after a (long) road trip is notoriously a trap game, and I think we fell for it a bit in the first half and didnt come out with the right energy and focus, at least I didnt." Korvers backcourt mate, Jeff Teague, scored 22 points with eight in a final period that saw 12 lead changes and four ties. The Hawks took the lead for good when Korvers 3-pointer gave them a 90-89 edge with 2:15 left. That came moments after Korver missed from long distance, and reserve centre Elton Brand grabbed the rebound and fired it back to the sharpshooter. That play more than any ruined the Atlanta homecoming of Bucks coach Larry Drew, who was the Hawks head coach from 2010-13. He was not asked to return for the final season of his contract, although Atlanta never officially fired him. "If we come up with that rebound were not in that position," Drew said. "You cant leave a guy like that that open. Or even put him in that position, because Kyle is, if not the best shooter, hes one of the top three in our league." Korvers 3 triggered a 9-0 run that waas punctuated by Teagues thunderous dunk with 27 second remaining for a 96-89 lead.dddddddddddd Ersan Ilyasova had 22 points and 10 rebounds for Milwaukee, and guard Brandon Knight added 20 points. Every Atlanta starter, even centre Pero Antic, made at least one 3-pointer. The Hawks were 13 for 29 from beyond the arc. Milwaukee had just eight turnovers and a modest 43-41 rebounding edge, but went 3 for 19 on 3-point attempts. Trailing 53-47 at halftime, the Hawks took a 68-67 lead by closing the third quarter with a 9-0 run during which they made four straight shots. Milwaukee shot 4 for 21 in the period, and scored one point over the final 4:08 of a 14-point quarter. "Our defence picked us up and allowed us to get back in the game," Atlanta coach Mike Budenholzer said. "We keep talking about being better defensively, and at some point weve got to carry it over to the court." Both teams found energy in the final quarter, when the Hawks outscored the Bucks 34-30. Teague, who pitched in eight assists but also committed seven turnovers, was happy with the win because, he said, "Nobody is bad in the NBA. On any given night, anybody can beat anybody." Budenholzer was more mindful of Atlantas opponent. He did not consider his team to be back on track. "No; not really. I think were going to have to play a whole lot better than this going forward," Budenholzer said. "Wins are important ... but I dont think anybody thinks were settled." NOTES: Hawks centre Al Horford, who has been out since tearing his right pectoral muscle Dec. 26 in an overtime win at Cleveland, said he will not return to play this seven even if Atlanta makes the playoffs. He returned after suffering a similar injury to his left pectoral in 2011-12. "No. I think it would be hard. This injury, honestly, was a little more severe than the other one," he explained in his first meeting with reporters since the injury. "And its my right side, shooting arm, and I need to feel 100 per cent confident with it, so I think its going to be a little bit slower." ' ' '