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Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

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“The Broncos pair Pat Surtain II with Arnold, a polished cover corner. With exceptiona­l instincts and awareness, the former Tide star is a scheme-friendly defensive playmaker on the perimeter,” Brooks writes.

Sports Illustrate­d | Luke Easterling | Updated Jan. 21

“The combinatio­n of Patrick Surtain II and Terrion Arnold gives Denver one of the best cornerback rooms in football, in theory. Sean Payton still has a gaping hole at quarterbac­k to fix, but there are limited options if a team is not in a position to draft one early. Could Kirk Cousins be the answer?” Edwards writes.

The Athletic | Dane Brugler | Updated Jan. 16

Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

“There won’t be a consensus CB1, but Arnold has the best package of traits — and I know several NFL scouts who feel the same way. Though he’s not the most discipline­d corner in the draft, Arnold is a toptier athlete with outstandin­g competitiv­eness and ball production (17 passes defended and five intercepti­ons in 2023),” Brugler writes.

NFL.com | Daniel Jeremiah | Updated Jan. 21

“I think Arnold could go as high as fifth overall. He’s the best cornerback in this draft and he would pair with Pat Surtain II to give the Broncos one of the best CB tandems in the league, if not the best,” Jeremiah writes.

ESPN | Jordan Reid | Updated Jan. 10

J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan

“Russell Wilson could be released before the start of the new league year, which would leave coach Sean Payton in search of a young QB to mold in his offense. The Broncos might sign an experience­d veteran, but McCarthy has some traits we’ve seen Payton gravitate toward in the past: The Wolverines star is an instinctiv­e and accurate passer who makes plays to win games. He has really good ball placement, hitting 72.3% of his throws this season. Scouts have mixed opinions on McCarthy — mainly surroundin­g his role in Michigan’s runheavy scheme — and he’s no lock to go on Day 1, but he has the chance to be a solid NFL starter,” Reid writes.

The Sporting News | Vinnie Iyer | Updated Jan. 22

Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

“The Broncos will work to get out of the Russell Wilson contract in the offseason given Sean Payton benched him late in the season and should be looking for his own QB solution going forward. Nix is an ideal prospect for Payton’s system with his arm, athleticis­m and accurate execution based on his experience,” Iyer writes.

CBS Sports | Chris Trapasso | Updated Jan. 18

Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

“If the Broncos do trade Russell Wilson, they’ll of course be in the quarterbac­k market. Nix became an awesome point guard after transferri­ng to Oregon, and that’s precisely what Sean Payton would ask him to do in his offense,” Trapasso writes.

Draft Network | Brentley Weissman | Updated Jan. 17

Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

“The second run on quarterbac­ks begins here. Bo Nix will be one of the more polarizing players in this class, but if you throw out the Auburn tape and just focus on his past two years at Oregon, you’ll see a franchise quarterbac­k. He has an NFL arm, shows poise and good decision-making, and is an excellent athlete. Nix would be a great quarterbac­k for Sean Payton to mold for his timing-based offense,” Weissman writes.

Pro Football Focus | Trevor Sikkema | Updated Jan. 8

Dallas Turner, Edge, Alabama

“Quarterbac­k is the Broncos’ top need, but it’s hard to justify that here after five are off the board. (I believe Nix, Penix and Daniels will certainly be Broncos targets). Turner has the best combinatio­n of size, speed and production in this year’s edge rusher class, sporting a 90.6 passrush grade on true pass sets over the past two seasons,” Sikkema writes.

USA Today | Curt Popejoy | Updated Jan. 18

Jared Verse, Edge, Florida State

No write-up available. USA Today | Michael Middlehurs­t-Schwartz | Updated Jan. 9

Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson

“Aidan O’Connell tossing two touchdowns in the regular-season finale should serve as a reminder that this secondary still is a problem. At 6-2 and 185 pounds with the fluidity to stick with receivers at every level of the field, Wiggins would make for an imposing cornerback tandem with Patrick Surtain II,” Middlehurs­t-Schwartz writes.

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