The His & Hers crew question if 49ers should sit QB Colin Kaepernick due to the team's horrible season so far. (1:52)

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- While there is a growing feeling that Colin Kaepernick is being made a scapegoat for the San Francisco 49ers' problems -- possibly by someone in the organization, considering the apparent leaks to the national media -- the quarterback is not so sure.

"I really hope not," he said Wednesday. "For me, I give everything I can to this organization. I give everything I can to my teammates to try to help us win, to try to help us be better moving forward."

Kaepernick was described as being on "an island" in the Niners locker room in a Fox Sports report over the weekend, after ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the usually solitary Kaepernick had stopped wearing his ever-present headphones in the lunchroom and started engaging with teammates.

"Reports don't bother me. My relationship with my teammates is great. That's all I'm worried about. What the perspective is outside the locker room really has nothing to do with me or this team."

Coach Jim Tomsula disputed the characterization, as did a few teammates.

"First of all," said receiver Torrey Smith, "our locker room is straight. We need each other, now more than ever ... Kap isn't on a damn island."

Backup quarterback Blaine Gabbert, the man who stands to benefit the most from a Kaepernick benching, insisted all is well, except for the product on the field, which is a 2-5 record and last-place standing in the NFC West.

"People tend to look for something that's causing turmoil," Gabbert said. "Rumors do not need to be spread and they're false."

Later, Kaepernick, with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek, asked Gabbert, whose locker is next to his, loud enough for anyone nearby to hear, "Hey, do you want to go eat lunch together?"

Then they walked out of the locker room.

Colin Kaepernick says he's not bothered by outside reports because his standing inside the 49ers' locker room is solid. AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez

Kaepernick, though, was asked if the national reports were weighing on him.

"No, reports don't bother me," he said. "My relationship with my teammates is great. That's all I'm worried about. What the perspective is outside the locker room really has nothing to do with me or this team.

"I have a great relationship with my teammates. To me, that's the situation that I don't know what the agenda is saying that [I'm on an island], or what the credibility of that source is. I have a great relationship with my teammates and I'll leave it at that."

The 49ers had three days off following Thursday night's 20-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks and Kaepernick, who got post-game X-rays of his swollen right thumb, which came up negative, said he spent some time at home with his family.

Kaepernick's Total QBR of 53.0 is a career low -- 7.2 points lower than what he finished with last season.

"I have to take it to another level," he said. "I have to be able to make plays for this team and I have to be a difference-maker when I step on the field."