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  • TEN Cornerback #28
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    Titans agreed to terms with CB Cor’Dale Flott, formerly of the Giants, on a three-year, $45 million contract.
    The deal includes "$32 million fully guaranteed.” This is standard starting cornerback money for a cap-flushed Titans squad that needed help at the back end of its defense. A 2022 third-rounder who just finished up his rookie contract, Flott had trouble staying healthy in New York City, though he missed “only” three games each of the past three seasons. He has three career picks, earning decent enough coverage marks from Pro Football Focus. Still only 24 years old, it’s possible Flott discovers another level to his game under new defensive-minded Titans head coach Robert Saleh.
  • NYG Tight End #84
    Giants declared TE Theo Johnson, WR Jalin Hyatt, RB Dante Miller, CB Cor’Dale Flott, OLB Caleb Murphy, DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches and QB Russell Wilson inactive for Week 17 against the Raiders.
    The Giants threw the ball 13 times in a losing effort against the Vikings last week, so even if Johnson were to play today, his target volume would be difficult to project. His absence gives No. 2 TE Daniel Bellinger a chance to operate as a full-time player, though, putting him on the touchdown-dependent TE1 radar.
  • NYG Cornerback #21
    Giants CB Paulson Adebo (knee) won’t play in New York’s Week 9 game against the 49ers.
    Neither will Cor’Dale Flott (concussion) — this is good news for Jauan Jennings, who figures to be the only 49ers wideout playable in most fantasy leagues while other targets flow to Christian McCaffrey and George Kittle. Disappointment Deonte Banks played all 59 snaps last week and the Giants also heavily employed Korie Black and Andru Phillips.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #4
    Curtis Samuel was ejected in the second quarter of the Commanders’ Week 11 matchup against the Giants.
    Samuel and Giants cornerback Cor’dale Flott were both ejected following a sideline scrum between the two teams. Samuel and Flott both emerged from the fight without helmets and were ejected from the game shortly after the refs sorted things out. Samuel’s day ends with one reception for five yards on two targets.
  • TEN Cornerback #18
    LSU CB Cordale Flott has top 30 meeting with several teams.
    During the pre-draft process, it’s been LSU’ Derek Stingley Jr. that’s been getting all of the attention, but his partner is also gaining some interest. Flott has top 30 interviews with the Giants, Broncos, Colts, and Raiders. Although he mostly lined up in the nickel, Coming in at 6’0”, his height could allow him to play the corner. Scouts love his competitiveness and he does well in coverage, he could be a very good pick-up at some point on Day 3.

  • TEN Cornerback #18
    LSU junior CB Cordale Flott (undisclosed) is most likely not going to play against Alabama according to head coach Ed Orgeron.
    Flott (6'2"/160) who has been filling in for Derek Stingley Jr and Elias Ricks, is still out for LSU’s game against Alabama. Flott, who was injured against Ole Miss two weeks ago, was slated to return to practice Wednesday but now Orgeron has said “I doubt he’s going to play.” It’s been a tough couple of years for LSU after their championship win, and devastating injury after devastating injury for a school dubbed “DBU” is not helping.

  • TEN Cornerback #18
    LSU freshman CB Cordale Flott is considered to be questionable for Saturday’s game vs. Florida due to an undisclosed injury.
    Flott (6'2/160) saw some action during LSU’s blowout win over Utah State, backing up starters Kristian Fulton and Derek Stingley. Should the freshman not be able to play against the Gators, LSU would be down to four healthy scholarship cornerbacks in Fulton, Stingley, Jay Ward and Raydarious Jones. If you count nickel Kary Vincent, that number increases to five. Flott has accounted for five total tackles and one pass breakup in five games this season.
  • TEN Cornerback #18
    LSU signed three-star 2019 CB Cordale Flott.
    Well this is a nice little surprise for Tigers HC Ed Orgeron. Flott (6'1/165) was saying as recently as Wednesday morning that he did not plan on signing with a team during the early period, as a recent official visit to Florida may have been weighing on his mind. Looks like the excitement of the day got the better of him, though, as he’s now officially in with the Tigers. The Saraland, Alabama, native stands as ESPN’s No. 20 cornerback prospect in the 2019 class.