Q. How confident are you to play both inside and outside corner at the pro level?
COR'DALE FLOTT: I'm very confident. That's the one thing I feel as far as versatility-wise, coming to this program, this organization, I focus more on what's going to be needed and what areas I'm going to be able to improve and help contribute to the team.
Q. Did you recognize an opportunity this year when some of your outside guys got banged up and couldn't play, that you getting more and more time on the outside, showing part of your game that people weren't anticipating?
COR'DALE FLOTT: Yeah, for sure. When that incident happened, I hate that for those players, but as far as me, just gave me another opportunity to show more what I can do and help contribute to the team like I said I was going to do for this organization.
Q. Maybe some of the analysts didn't have you going at this point in the Draft, but did you expect to go in the third round?
COR'DALE FLOTT: Yes, I expected it, but not from the Giants, definitely surprised. I'm very excited.
Q. Why? Why was it a surprise this was the Giants?
COR'DALE FLOTT: You know, I've got a long -- I hear different things with coaches and teams when I was on visits. But I kind of low-key felt like the New York Giants, the staff and the cornerback coach kind of clicked. So when I got their call, it was very surprising.
Q. How many visits did you have?
COR'DALE FLOTT: I had seven.
Q. Do you know Kadarius Toney?
COR'DALE FLOTT: Yeah, we played in high school in my region.
Q. What was that like? What was that rivalry like between those two teams?
COR'DALE FLOTT: I seen with my own eyes -- be able to have another chance to go against him again.
Q. Who won?
COR'DALE FLOTT: He did. He won, and that was the last time I seen him. But we definitely going to play again, though.
Q. Who is the toughest guy you had to cover this year?
COR'DALE FLOTT: Toughest guy I had to cover this year, I would say Robinson from Kentucky.
Q. Are you aware he's joining you here? You just blowing smoke, or is that legit and conveniently you guys are both here?
COR'DALE FLOTT: No, I'm thrilled. I ain't blowing smoke.
Q. What makes him so hard to cover?
COR'DALE FLOTT: He's just quick and elite, one of those next-level guys, in the slot, you're not really going to get your hands on right away. You have to create speed on top of the route.
Q. Were you on him most of the game?
COR'DALE FLOTT: Yes, I was.
Q. The expectation I think is going to play a lot of man coverage in this defense. How comfortable are you not to have a scheme?
COR'DALE FLOTT: I'm very comfortable. Coming to LSU, that's one of the main things you know you're going to do when you first commit to come and play DB. I'm very comfortable with man-to-man coverage, so I'm excited.
Man, I've only been to Jersey once, my only visit, so I definitely got a lot of experience and a lot to learn from as soon as I put my foot in the door.
Q. How do you spell your first name? I've seen it a couple of ways.
COR'DALE FLOTT: Apostrophe, capital D.
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