2. Cody Latimer, wide receiver

Cody LatimerLike a relationship that just doesn’t seem to work, it could be time to let go of Cody Latimer. Selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Latimer was supposed to take control of the No. 3 wide receiver position and then become the No. 2 opposite of Demaryius Thomas.

Neither of those have worked out as planned.

Despite coming out of Indiana with immense talent, Latimer has yet to make a significant impact on offense or even special teams.

Latimer is still young enough to turn his career around, and is in the final year of his contract anyway. With a cap hit of less than $1 million, perhaps Elway gives Latimer one more shot before he hits the free agent market next year.