Austin Davis, not Colin Kaepernick, took backup reps on the Seahawks’ practice field.
And Davis looked very much like what he was on Tuesday: In the second day of his fourth team in six years.
The veteran of 10 starts of five, mostly idling years with the Broncos, Browns and Rams, Davis threw mostly to receivers that are longshots to make the Seahawks this fall. During the 2-minute drill that ended Seattle’s fifth organized-team-activity practice in helmets and no pads, Russell Wilson ran the first drive. That ended with a great, twisting catch by Jermaine Kearse in the back of the end zone.