Denver has got a lot of snaps out of the 2016 draft class, and 6th rounder Will Parks is a great example of that. While Parks has never played over 60% of snaps in a season, he has been a great role player on this defense over the last few years.
While he struggled his first two seasons (he gave up four touchdowns to running backs and tight ends in 2017), it looked like he had turned the corner in 2018 and would continue to grow with Vic Fangio coming in.
However, it was a bit of an up and down season for Parks as he bounced around the secondary and also lost four games with a hurt hand.