Broncos select Patrick Surtain II: Instant analysis of the No. 9 pick

The Broncos just got a lot better in their man and match concepts with the addition of Alabama cornerback Patrick Surtain II.

With the ninth pick in the 2021 NFL draft, the Denver Broncos select Patrick Surtain, cornerback, Alabama.

Analysis: If your team needs a cornerback who can start day one and is ready to handle everything the NFL can throw his way, this is your guy. Especially if you need a cornerback with the mirror/match ability to take on the best receivers in the game and follow them step-for-step from the line of scrimmage. Surtain has all the elements needed to excel at the next level, no matter what challenges you throw his way.

Grade: A. The Broncos signed Kyle Fuller to a one-year deal and brought Ronald Darby on with a low-risk contract, so it’s not a certainty in Vic Fangio’s cornerback group over time. Surtain is the most certain (sorry) cornerback in his class — while he’s a great zone cornerback, he is an absolute shutdown defender in man and match concepts. Denver was pretty good in its 203 man-coverage snaps last season, allowing six touchdowns and grabbing three picks, and with Surtain on board, they’ll be even better.