Settled in for the New York Jets’ first play in September, Broncos rookie cornerback Pat Surtain II recognized the formation and diagnosed a curl route by receiver Corey Davis. Davis ran right at Surtain before doing exactly that, quickly hooking inside to make the 11-yard catch. It was another early-season learning lesson for Surtain, the Broncos’ first-round pick and the capstone of general manager George Paton’s defensive makeover. “Sometimes, I read plays and I would second-guess myself,” Surtain said in an interview with The Denver Post.