Cody Latimer

Cody Latimer

31-Year-Old Tight EndTE
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Cody Latimer in 2023. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Released by Washington in August of 2020.
Released by Washington
TEFree Agent
Personal
August 23, 2020
The Washington Football Team has released Latimer (personal).
ANALYSIS
Per NFL.com's Grant Gordon, Latimer was on the Commissioner's Exempt List following a May arrest in Colorado that resulted in five charges. Latimer had been signed by Washington back in March after spending the last two seasons with the Giants.
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How do Cody Latimer's measurables compare to other tight ends?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* The 40-Yard Dash, and Vertical Jump metrics are from his Pro Day. All others are from the NFL Combine.
Height
6' 2"
 
Weight
215 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash*
4.44 sec
 
Vertical Jump*
39.0 in
 
Bench Press
23 reps
 
Hand Length
9.63 in
 
Arm Length
32.63 in
 
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August 2, 2020
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July 17, 2020
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May 31, 2020
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Hidden Stat Line: NFL Week 16 Recap
December 24, 2019
Jerry Donabedian does the quick version of his weekly recap, highlighting role changes and playoff scenarios that could impact fantasy decisions for Week 17.
Hidden Stat Line: NFL Week 15 Recap
December 17, 2019
Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the action for Week 15, focusing on late-season role changes that could impact the fantasy playoffs.
Latest Fantasy Rumors
Excelling against XFL competition
TEFree Agent
April 6, 2023
Latimer, a 2014 second-round pick of the Broncos, has made his mark as a hybrid wide receiver/tight end with the XFL's Orlando Guardians this spring.
ANALYSIS
The Guardians have been creative in their use of Latimer, who's compiled 40 receptions for 488 yards and four touchdowns across seven games while working with multiple quarterbacks. Latimer was a serviceable complementary receiver at the NFL level late last decade with 54 receptions for 777 yards and five touchdowns across 32 games with the Broncos and Giants from 2017-19. Despite being well over three years removed from his last taste of regular-season action at football's highest level, it's possible Latimer gets another look at an NFL training camp this summer.
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A second-round pick of the Broncos in 2014, Latimer has been more of a special teams player than pass catcher during his career, but he has a nice opportunity in front of him in 2019. He was highly efficient last year, catching 11 of his 16 targets for 190 yards and a score (17.3 YPC, 11.9 YPT) on limited snaps. With Corey Coleman suffering a torn ACL and Golden Tate facing a four-game suspension, Latimer could start the 2019 campaign in the second or third spot on New York's wide receiver depth chart.
Signed in the offseason, the former second-round pick of the Broncos has been more of a special teams player than pass catcher over his four-year career. Latimer will have a chance to compete with Roger Lewis for the team's No. 3 WR job in camp, though whoever wins it likely will be a distant fifth option in the passing game behind Odell Beckham, Sterling Shepard, Evan Engram and Saquon Barkley. Latimer stands 6-2, 215 and runs a 4.44 40, so the physical skills are there, should he ever get the opportunity.
Latimer has become a special-teams ace for Denver as both a gunner and occasional returner. Not bad, but probably not what the team had in mind when they invested a second-round pick in him in 2014. Latimer was a classic height-weight-speed prospect coming out of Indiana's wide-open attack. He ran a sub 4.4-second 40-yard dash at his pro day while weighing 215 pounds. That athleticism hasn't translated to the field, however, and Latimer has caught just 16 passes in three seasons. He's one of Denver's better special teams players, but after drafting receivers Carlos Henderson and Isaiah McKenzie in April -- both of whom contribute on special teams, can the Broncos afford to keep Latimer at the expense of cutting incumbent reserves Jordan Taylor and Bennie Fowler -- with that duo having shown more potential than Latimer at receiver?
2016 represents a make-or-break season for Latimer, the Broncos' 2014 second-round pick. After recording just two catches in his rookie season, he improved modestly with six catches for 59 yards and his first touchdown in 2015. Latimer followed up with three more catches in the playoffs, so it might be possible that he's just a slow bloomer ready for a breakout year behind Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders. The concern is, however, fellow young receiver Bennie Fowler is, too, looking to breakout and has shown far more potential to date.
Latimer had virtually no role as a rookie, but with Wes Welker and Julius Thomas gone, he should get his chance in 2015. At 6-2, 215, and running a 4.39 40 at Indiana's Pro Day in 2014, Latimer has the size and speed to be both a red-zone option and make plays downfield. While Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders are blocking him for now, and tight end Owen Daniels should see his share of red-zone work, Latimer could win the No. 3 WR job out of camp and vie for an increased role as the season goes on. Should anything happen to one of Denver's starters, there's upside with this skill set in a Peyton Manning-helmed offense.
Taken in the second round of the 2014 draft, Latimer profiles as the eventual successor to Eric Decker. In fact, at 6-2, 215 and running a 4.39 40 at Indiana’s Pro Day, Latimer has the size/speed combination to be a faster, more athletic version. For now he slots behind Demaryius Thomas, Wes Welker and Emmanuel Sanders, and is recovering from a fractured fifth metatarsal in his foot this offseason. Latimer should be healthy for training camp, but being limited for team OTAs could set him back.
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Gets placed on exempt list
TEWashington Commanders
Personal
July 27, 2020
Latimer (personal) was placed on the commissioner's exempt list Monday, Mark Maske of The Washington Post reports.
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Will report to camp
TEWashington Commanders
July 25, 2020
Latimer appeared in court remotely Friday on charges related to his May arrest and is expected to report to training camp Tuesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
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Arrested Saturday
TEWashington Commanders
May 16, 2020
Latimer was arrested Saturday in Douglas County, Colo. on charges of assault in the second degree, menacing, illegal discharge of a firearm, prohibited use of a weapon and reckless endangerment, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic reports.
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Signs with Washington
TEWashington Commanders
March 25, 2020
Latimer agreed to terms Wednesday on a contract with the Redskins, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
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Modest role
TENew York Giants
January 3, 2020
Latimer finished the season with 24 catches for 300 yards on 42 targets as the Giants' No. 4 receiver and primary kick returner.
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