Broncos mock draft roundup: Feb. 19, 2021

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As the NFL Draft inches closer, the chatter about who the Broncos might pick in the first round is getting louder. Read on to see which players have been slotted to Denver, which will make the ninth-overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft.


Todd McShay, ESPN: CB Patrick Surtain II, Alabama



Surtain didn't have his best season, but he's a true shutdown corner with the instincts to read and reroute receivers.


Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com: CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech


The Broncos recently released CB A.J. Bouye, so there's a glaring need at the position. Farley is the best cornerback in the draft.


Bucky Brooks, NFL.com: CB Patrick Surtain II, Alabama


Coach Vic Fangio knows that he needs more cover corners to contain the high-powered offenses in the AFC West. Surtain is an elite CB with a refined game that could make him a star from Day 1.


Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech


My guess is that we may see the Broncos address linebacker and maybe pass rush in free agency, which would give them the opening to add a big, talented CB like Farley to contend with the division's explosive, young QBs.


Chad Reuter, NFL.com: LB Micah Parsons, Penn State


If Drew Lock is the Broncos' starting QB again in 2021, or if the team finds a veteran to compete with Lock instead of drafting one early, then shoring up the defense with a stud like Parsons makes all kinds of sense.


Danny Kelly, The Ringer: CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech


After releasing A.J. Bouye last week, Denver needs to start restocking the shelves at the cornerback spot. Grabbing Farley here would go a long way toward that goal: The former Virginia Tech star is an early-impact playmaker with the length, speed, and ball skills to start from Day 1.


Dane Brugler, The Athletic: CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech


With his blend of size, speed and reaction skills, Farley would be a great fit for what the Broncos are looking for on defense. There might be some rough patches early as he continues to develop, but the natural instincts and tools are why he has Pro Bowl potential.


Josh Edwards, CBS Sports: LB Micah Parsons, Penn State


Micah Parsons is a very talented linebacker who gives Vic Fangio another defensive building block. A future with Von Miller is uncertain, but Bradley Chubb should be around for quite some time.
 
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