Colin Kaepernick is working on improving his touch with Kurt Warner and by playing flag football.

"We had some guys come out from the office playing in my corporate charity event, and there were a couple of times where I went, 'Whoa! Was that a little bit of touch I just saw?" Warner said of Kaepernick's performance this week while speaking at a Super Bowl 50 promotional appearance during the NFL Annual Meeting, per USA Today. "Colin laughed and told me, 'We're not out here working for nothing.'

"The situation forced him to throw with a little more touch. He couldn't throw it as hard as maybe he wanted to with those corporate guys.

"So we've seen strides being made. ... He's growing and wants to get better."

Warner has worked on engaging Kaepernick's lower half to help him add touch. Kaepernick is also working on improving his footwork to help get through a progression quicker.

"Is 10 weeks enough time for you to change what you've been doing your entire career? And what does that look like when bullets are flying and people are attacking you?" Warner asked. "Have we gone far enough where that becomes the norm for Colin?

"That's the big question none of us can answer. ... You talk about a guy who has been playing the position one way for 20-something years, and we're (trying) to change him in three months?"