The New York Giants are facing a crucial decision, holding an open battle for the second starting cornerback position.

After acquiring Paulson Adebo in free agency, the team suddenly has more depth, but clarity at CB2 remains elusive.

Banks still searching for consistency

Deonte Banks, entering his third year, was drafted in the first round to eventually become a shutdown corner.

Physically, he checks every box, but the developmental details—like turning his head in coverage—are still lagging behind.

That inability has led to big plays allowed, keeping him from fully locking down the role despite clear athletic advantages.

Last season, Banks surrendered 689 yards, six touchdowns, and managed eight pass breakups across 788 defensive snaps.

Flott looking to capitalize on opportunity

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