The Denver Post

Will Denver take another CB in first round?

- RYAN MCFADDEN, THE DENVER POST

Broncos’ in- house moves: None

Under contract: Pat Surtain II ( two years), Riley Moss ( three years), Ja’quan Mcmillian ( one year), Tremon Smith ( one year), Reese Taylor ( one year) and Art Green ( one year)

Need scale: 8. Yes, the Broncos have one of the best cornerback­s in the league in Surtain. But who starts on the opposite side of him? During the 2023 season, Mathis was replaced in the starting lineup by Fabian Moreau. And even though Denver moved up to draft Moss in the third round in last year’s draft, he is still unproven. The last time the Broncos drafted a cornerback in the first round, it worked out. Could they have that same luck again?

Top Five

1. Terrion Arnold, Alabama: Arnold, who started in 21games at Alabama, is coming off his best season. He totaled 63tackles, 12 passes defended and five intercepti­ons while being named first- team AP All- American. Arnold is a scheme- versatile player who can develop into a No. 1 cornerback.

2. Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo: Mitchell has the skill set to be a starter as a rookie. He is a physical corner with good size and speed ( 4.33seconds in the 40- yard dash at combine). More importantl­y, Mitchell has elite ball skills, recording 45passes defended and six intercepti­ons in the last three seasons at Toledo.

3. Nate Wiggins, Clemson: Standing at 6- foot- 1, Wiggins is a tall corner with good length and speed. In 2023, he recorded 29tackles and six passes defended. Wiggins also allowed a 43.9 completion percentage when targeted, according to Pro Football Focus.

4. Kool- Aid Mckinstry, Alabama: Mckinstry, a fivestar prep recruit, was the top cornerback in the nation from the 2021 class. He started in 33games in three years at Bama and was named first- team All- SEC by The Associated Press in back- to- back seasons. He recorded 67tackles and 22 passes defended during that span.

5. Cooper Dejean, Iowa: Dejean suffered a fractured fibula that caused him to miss the final four games of the 2023season. Dejean has experience at safety and cornerback. He is known for his playmaking abilities with five intercepti­ons, including three returned for touchdowns in 2022.

Other Broncos options

The Broncos have eight picks total but no secondroun­der. A look at options spanning Round 1 to the back of the draft.

1. Kris Abrams- Draine, Missouri: Abrams- Draine started his college career as a wide receiver before transition­ing to cornerback in 2021. In his first year as a defensive back, AbramsDrai­ne led the team with seven passes defended. As a junior, he had 51 tackles and three intercepti­ons.

2. Max Melton, Rutgers: Melton started in 40games for the Scarlet Knights, recording 114 tackles, 22 passes defended and eight intercepti­ons. Melton allowed a 65.7passer rating when targeted in 2023, according to PFF. He has experience playing inside and outside.

3. Elijah Jones, Boston College: Jones allowed 13 catches for 194yards and one touchdown on 40targets, according to PFF. He also had five intercepti­ons and eight passes defended in nine games. A potential Day 3 target, his lack of size ( 6- 1, 185) and strength could raise some concerns.

4. Khyree Jackson, Oregon: Jackson, who grew up in Upper Marlboro, Md., spent two seasons at Alabama before transferri­ng to Oregon in 2023. He shined in his lone season with the Ducks, recording 34tackles, two sacks, three intercepti­ons and seven passes defended in 12starts.

5. Caelen Carson, Wake Forest: A Senior Bowl invitee, Carson has missed 11games over the last three seasons due to injury. But when he was on the field, he was productive. Carson accounted for 120tackles and 26passes defended in 36career games.

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