Pat Shurmur is close to working with another quarterback from the 2019 NFL Draft class.

Fired two weeks ago as the head coach of the Giants despite his impressive development of rookie Daniel Jones, Shurmur immediately became an in-demand candidate for multiple teams in search of an offensive coordinator, a source told The Post.

Shurmur picked the Broncos, and a deal is expected to get done, according to multiple unconfirmed reports. If it does, he will be paired with Drew Lock, who threw for 1,020 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions in five starts as a rookie this season.

Kyler Murray (Cardinals), Jones and Dwayne Haskins (Redskins) were the three first-round quarterbacks drafted. The Giants showed pre-draft interest in the second-rounder Lock, who played at the University of Missouri and in SEC battles against Shurmur’s son, Kyle.

When the Browns hired Kevin Stefanski on Sunday to fill the last head coaching vacancy, it opened up two other logical landing spots for Shurmur: The Vikings — where he mentored and preceded Stefanski as offensive coordinator in 2016-17 and built the résumé to become Giants coach — and the Browns.

But Shurmur was fired as Browns head coach (2011-12) once upon a time. It is rare but not unprecedented (Dave Campo and Cowboys, Gunther Cunningham and Chiefs, Wade Phillips and Broncos) for a coach to return years later as a coordinator to an organization where he was fired as the boss.

The Bears, coached by Shurmur’s friend Matt Nagy, also showed interest in Shurmur. The Broncos position was not open until Sunday, when Rich Scangarello was fired after one season.

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