No. 2 – Todd Davis
Enforced Penalties: 2
Resulting Yards: 20
Snaps: 33
Penalties Per 100 Snaps: 6.06

Playing behind a guy who has logged 516 snaps on the season (Brandon Marshall) and quarterbacks the defense is going to make it hard to see much time on the field.

Getting whistled twice in 33 snaps is going to make it darn near impossible for Todd Davis to see more regular playing time barring a disaster.

To go with his two penalties, both holding calls on special teams, Davis has just one solo tackle and four assists.

The one positive on the year for the linebacker? He’s got a fumble recovery. But something tells us Gary Kubiak is going to look more closely at the fact that he’s whistled for a flag six percent of the time he’s on the field, versus the fact that he picks up a loose ball three percent of the time