With the new league year just around the corner, cornerback Cordale Flott is changing his representation as he prepares to leave the Giants and hit free agency, per The Athletic’s Dan Duggan.
Flott, 24, was previously represented by AthElite Agency and will now be moving to Athletes First, one of the most prominent agencies in the NFL. Their client list includes Jordan Love, Justin Herbert, Micah Parsons, and Kyle Hamilton, among many others.
Originally a third-round pick out of LSU in 2022, Flott started six games for the Giants as a rookie and seven in his second year. He moved to a bigger role in 2024 with 10 starts and started all 14 games in which he appeared in 2025. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound cornerback has not appeared in more than 14 games in a season due to injuries, though he only landed on IR once, at the end of the 2025 season.
Flott’s resume should position him for a solid payday in a market that has risen significantly in the last year. There are a number of solid cornerbacks set to hit free agency, but Flott will be the youngest one with meaningful starting experience. He only has three interceptions in his career, but he amassed 23 passes defended. He had 11 in 2025 alone, along with a career-low 52.2% completion rate and 73.3 passer rating when targeted.

Don’t believe that “meaningful starting experience” and in game success in Flott’s case doesn’t have an equal sign….he may have defended passes but gives them up in bunches also…way too slow in run coverage and was used and abused in run coverage as he’s way too small and shy”s away from hitting contact at every opportunity….the. king of the shoulder tackle, he’s adept at watching receivers and ball carriers run past him as he attempts to make a tackle that never happens….please let him walk Giants…..