The New York Giants entered this offseason with one of the most pressing questions surrounding their secondary: who wins the CB2 job?

After signing Paulson Adebo to a three-year, $54 million deal, including $38.5 million guaranteed, the focus shifted to his running mate.

Would it be Deonte Banks, the third-year corner with all the physical tools, or Cor’Dale Flott, the fourth-year defender with steady technique?

Deonte Banks struggling with key fundamentals

Banks has never lacked size, athleticism, or raw speed, but the finer points of cornerback play continue to elude him.

His biggest flaw remains turning his head at the right moment, often leaving receivers a clean chance to make contested grabs.

When you’re defending NFL-caliber receivers, hesitation or poor timing becomes the dif

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