And then there was one ...
If Josh McDaniels didn't bring you to the Broncos last year or this year, chances are you're not going to be with the team much longer.
The second-year coach got rid of yet another of former head coach Mike Shanahan's top draft picks today, saying goodbye to 2007 first-round defensive end Jarvis Moss.
Moss never panned out for the Broncos, recording just 3.5 sacks in three-plus seasons. He was converted to linebacker by McDaniels' staff, but it never helped his production.
With Moss gone, D.J. Williams is now the only first-round pick drafted before 2008 still on the team's roster.
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