SAN FRANCISCO -- Now that he has a stock tied to his football career, San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis is thinking more like a CEO looking out for his shareholders interests, as well as for himself. Thats among the reasons why Davis wants the 49ers to pay him more money even though he still has two years still left on his current contract. The deal, originally signed in 2010, calls for him to make about $10 million through the National Football Leagues 2015 season. "I feel like its the right time to get an extension," Davis said Wednesday in an interview with The Associated Press. His remarks came shortly before the 49ers announced they had given their star quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, a six-year contract extension through the 2020 season for a reported $110 million. If Davis secures a longer contract too, it will be a boon for investors who bought a stake in his football career through an unusual tracking stock from Fantex Inc. The San Francisco company paid Davis $4 million in return for 10 per cent of his future earnings from football, commercial endorsements and other jobs that he may get during the remainder of his life because of his success in sports. Investors who own any of the 421,000 shares of Fantex tracking stock tied to Davis will also benefit from his success through dividends and potential appreciation in the stocks price. Davis tracking stock climbed $1.20 Wednesday to $11.20, slightly above its initial public offering price of $10. The shares have traded as high as $12.50 since their debut on Fantexs online exchange in late April. The IPO minted Davis, an eight-year veteran of the 49ers, as the first professional athlete to be traded like a stock. "Everyone loves me right now," Davis said. "They just want to talk to me. They want to hug me. ...You get a lot of people who say, Ive got stock in you." Although Fantex completed the IPO of the tracking stock five weeks ago, U.S. securities regulations prohibited Davis from publicly discussing the investment until Wednesday. Not long after he was able to talk about the stock, Davis said he fielded calls from 49er teammates Justin Smith, Vance McDonald and C.J. Spillman inquiring about his arrangement with Fantex. For now, business comes before football for Davis, who is considered to be among the best tight ends in the game. He caught a career-best 13 touchdowns last season. But Davis, 30, already has played nearly three times longer than the average NFL career of three seasons. He said he wants to play "until my toes fall off" and hopes to spend his entire career with the 49ers. The big question now is whether the 49ers will acquiesce to his demands for a longer contract. As part of his negotiating tactics, Davis skipped the 49ers voluntary team workouts this week. His absence cost him a $200,000 bonus. Davis will be aiming to make that money back in his contract extension, although he declined to say how much he is seeking. In an appraisal made leading up to the IPO, Fantex predicted Davis would land at least one more football contract worth $33 million. While Davis negotiates with the 49ers, Fantex is trying to sell tracking stocks tied to the careers of two other NFL players: Buffalo Bills quarterback EJ Manuel and Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Mohamed Sanu. Erik Johnson Jersey . Jamies number grades given are out of five, with five being the best mark. Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins (5) – He had a brilliant game; it was a huge response for his average games before. Blake Comeau Jersey . A better question yet may be this: How many times has the same player been involved in both? 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Luck joined a squad captained by Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt and Steelers wideout Antonio Brown, who were both helping Carter fill out his roster. Baltimores John Harbaugh will coach the team. The opposition was headed by Cowboys legend Michael Irvin, who stayed close to his Dallas roots by picking quarterback Tony Romo with his first pick and tabbing Jason Garrett as his coach. Romo will play with his Cowboys backfield mate DeMarco Murray and Browns cornerback Joe Haden, who joined Irvin in orchestrating his team. The game is schedule for Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Wednesdays portion of the draft included quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, offensive tackles, defensive ends, linebackers and defensive backs. Carters other selections were: quarterbacks Drew Brees of the Saints and Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton; running backs Jamaal Charles of the Chiefs, Alfred Morris of the Redskins and Justin Forsett of the Ravens; wide receivers Jordy Nelson of the Packers, T.Y. Hilton of the Colts and A.J. Green of the Bengals; tight ends Greg Olsen of the Panthers and Martellus Bennett of the Bears; offensive tackle Ryan Clady of the Broncos, Joe Staley of the 49ers and Duane Brown of the Texans; defensive ends Mario Williams of the Bills and Calais Campbell of the Cardinals; linebackers Justin Houston of the Chiefs, Connor Barwin of the Eagles, Tamba Hali of the Chiefs, C.J. Mosley of the Ravens and Lawrence Timmons of the Steelers; cornerbacks Aqib Talib of the Broncos, Patrick Peterson and Antonio Cromartie of the Cardinals and Sam Shields of the Packers; safeties Donte Whitney of the Browns, Glover Quin of the Lions and Antoine Bethea and the 49ers; and long snapper L.P. 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Ward of the Broncos, Mike Adams of the Colts and Eric Weddle of the Chargers; and long snapper Jon Dorenbos of the Eagles. On Tuesday, defensive tackles, guards, centers, fullbacks and special teams players were picked by Carter and Irvin. Carters picks included: Defensive tackles Marcell Dareus and Kyle Williams of the Bills and Dontari Poe of the Chiefs; guards Mike Pouncey of the Dolphins, Josh Sitton of the Packers and Evan Mathis of the Eagles; centers Maurkice Pouncey of the Steelers and Jason Kelce of the Eagles; fullback John Kuhn of the Packers; punter Pat McAfee of the Colts; kicker Cody Parkey of the Eagles; special teamer Justin Bethel of the Cardinals; and returner Devin Hester of the Falcons. Irvins picks were: defensive tackles Aaron Donald of the Rams, Sheldon Richardson of the Jets and Geno Atkins of the Bengals; guards Zack Martin of the Cowboys, Marshal Yanda of the Ravens and Kyle Long of the Bears; enters Travis Frederick of the Cowboys and Nick Mangold of the Jets; fullback Marcel Reece of the Raiders; punter Kevin Huber of the Bengals; kicker Adam Vinatieri of the Colts; special teamer Darrell Stuckey of the Chargers; and returner Darren Sproles of the Eagles. 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