The Denver Post

With wide receiver Cody Latimer Latimer receptive to being patient

- By Troy E. Renck

Cody Latimer continues to wait for his first profession­al reception. His work, however, shows up every week on the stat sheet. The second-round draft pick from Indiana stars on the Broncos’ scout team. He already has played the role of T.Y. Hilton, Dwayne Bowe and Percy Harvin— and this past week, he played the role of the man Broncos fans hope he can become, Eric Decker.

“I am doing what I can to help team win. I want my work to translate for the defense on game day,” Latimer said. “In my predicamen­t now, I don’t really worry about whether I will play or not. I know my time will come.”

The transition to the NFL has been jarring. Latimer had always been a star, excelling in basketball before picking up football during his junior year of high school. Watching from the Denver sideline— a healthy scratch in three consecutiv­e games— has been humbling but educationa­l. Latimer’s practices serve as graduate school.

“It’s crazy. I will be talking to our defense on the sideline, and I will tell them, ‘This is about to be a touchdown.’ They are like, ‘You were right,’ ” said Latimer, who dropped only one pass in his senior season at Indiana and caught the Broncos’ attention with his blocking. “I see the formations, picture what will happen and picture myself out there. It’s helping me. My football knowledge is growing every day.”

His role will grow too, whether it’s this season or next year. Before the Broncos headed to theMeadowl­ands to play the New York Jets on Sunday, Latimer talked about his hoop dreams, movies and the challenge of learning the Denver playbook. A: It’s tough. I have been getting a lot of support. I didn’t know a lot of the offense when I got here. I would get down on myself. My teammates helped me build my confidence. Now each day I smile, practice hard and make plays. I know I can do this. I am confident. It’s just whenever the time comes, be ready. You don’t want to be one of those players that when somebody goes down, you are unprepared. lege. We had audibles, butwe looked to the sideline for signals. A couple of routes converted. Here, all of the routes convert. Here, you don’t play a certain position. You could play either slot, outside, or maybe even the tight end position. You have to learn everything. In college, Imight know two outside roles. Here, I knowall of the roles, routes and the blitzes. And each position has something different. It has helped a lot. I amlearning so much, soaking it in. was just trying to do my job. My first couple of years there, I wasn’t even thinking about playing in the NFL. I was just trying to help turn around the program because everybody knows it’s a basketball school. We were trying to get to a bowl game. A: I am a Kobe Bryant fan. I love the way he plays, how hard he works, the way he wins. You can’t go wrong with that. I was going to try to play basketball at Indiana my freshman year, but I tore my groin. I had to sit the second half of my freshman year in football, so my hoops dreams ended. A: It was just about pain tolerance, knowing you have to go if you want to make it to the pros. I had a goal to reach. I had put in the work to do it, so it was now or never. I was ready to get out there. As long as I could run, I was doing it. A: The fans knowing who we are is the coolest part. And having great teammates. Everybody wants to win, has the same goal. I like to relax by going to movies, whatever is new. I like DenzelWash­ington. You have to say Denzel wins when talking about movies. Yes, I have seen “Remember the Titans.” Hasn’t everybody seen it?

 ??  ?? Cody Latimer brought 4.38 speed in the 40-yard dash to the NFL, but his career has been slow to take off. John Leyba, The Denver Post Q: You excelled at hoops, winning a high school state title for Jefferson Township in Dayton, Ohio, with former...
Cody Latimer brought 4.38 speed in the 40-yard dash to the NFL, but his career has been slow to take off. John Leyba, The Denver Post Q: You excelled at hoops, winning a high school state title for Jefferson Township in Dayton, Ohio, with former...

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