Davis' involvement in the team's offseason program has been a positive development. The star tight end saw his numbers drop last season, but he's since vowed to bounce back in 2015. Solid practice sessions like the one we observed from Davis will bode well for his production in his 10th season as a pro. Kaepernick's very first completion on the day was a 25-yard side-armed laser to Davis, who got open down the left sideline on a deep crossing route. Davis caught the accurate pass with out-stretched arms and was still able to get his feet down inbounds. Davis later caught a pair of red-zone touchdown passes from Kaepernick. The first was in a 7-on-7 period. Davis got open down the left seam for another high-point grab. His second touchdown reception came on an improv play during a red-zone team period. Kaepernick rolled to his right and saw Davis wide open in the end zone. Kaepernick quickly launched the ball across his body for a 20-yard rope towards the middle of the field. Davis has seven young tight ends on the roster behind him, and the veteran appeared to be embracing his leadership role in the competitive group. Derek Carrier (foot) and Xavier Grimble (undisclosed injury) were the only tight ends not practicing on Thursday. The entire group looked fluid catching red-zone touchdown passes from Dylan Thompson during the opening individual period. Davis, of course, was the first person in line, showing the routes he was instructed by tight ends coach Tony Sparano.