The Denver Broncos continued the process of trimming down their offseason roster on Tuesday, waiving running back Deuce Vaughn, 9NEWS' Mike Klis reported . The team also waived cornerback William Wright, as previously noted . These were the corresponding moves after Denver signed wide receiver Michael Woods II and CB Paul Manning. A 2023 sixth-round pick out of Kansas State, Vaughn spent last season on the Broncos' practice squad after going unclaimed on waivers from Dallas. He remained on the taxi squad for the duration of the year — without an elevation to the active roster — and inked a reserve/future deal in January. The 5-foot-6, 176-pound Vaughn appeared in 14 games over two seasons with the Cowboys, rushing 40 times for 110 yards and catching 10 passes for 58 yards. Per beat reporter Chris Tomasson, the Broncos viewed Vaughn as " expendable " following the addition of fourth-round rookie RB Jonah Coleman, who's expected to slide in to the No. 3 role behind JK Dobbins and RJ Harvey.…