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LSU defensive back Cordale Flott will be entering the NFL Draft, according to Matt Zenitz on On3Sports.

Flott, a junior from Saraland, Ala. started 20 of the last 22 games for the Tigers the past two seasons, playing mainly nickel and some cornerback.

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stho38148 months
Baffling to me that you would rather get drafted in a late round or go UDFA than return to LSU and get another year of S&C and another full year starting at a top-tier school to improve your draft stock. For the life of me, I can't understand why some of these players don't invest in themselves fully at the college level so they are at their peak talent when it comes time to make the jump to the league.
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BayouTiga48 months
Low acuity people around him pushing him in this direction. Short term thinking, NOT SMART!
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barry48 months
Baffling why you think he’s magically going to put on weight after 4 years in S&C.
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KennabraTiger48 months
One more season could’ve made him a ton more money
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mattchewbocca48 months
Yes or he get hurts just enough to still play but have it linger and he looks worse. Lowering he is draft stock.
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Mike da Tigah48 months
Like Pawpaw used to say, just because you’re old enough, it doesn’t mean you’re qualified yet.
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CanebreakCajun48 months
This is a dang coaching mistake. He got better, but has a long way to go.
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TigahJay48 months
Another dumb decision but oh well good luck I guess
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Water Mocassin48 months
Not a wise choice.
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LSU FSU Grad48 months
Seems LSU [layers just race to declare for the league, if they're ready or not. Most players fail. Who's advising these kids! If you're not a higher draft pick, your odds of making it are VERY small. Then what? "Fries with that?" as a fall back? Not smart.
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Scotcho Libre48 months
Y’all do know he was graded as the no. 1 Nickel for the upcoming draft, right?
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TigerOnThe Hill48 months
I've not seen that grade, but I'd sure like too. Cold you share the link??
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Gus Tinsley48 months
Another ego driven bad decision!
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BabyTac48 months
I think another year developing would do him good, but no one can deny through all the turmoil Flott played his arse off. For that, good luck and rooting for you!!!!
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alschroed48 months
Needs to come back and put on 10 pounds, too light for the pros at 170.
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ccomeaux48 months
will get abused by NFL sized WRs. sorry but true.
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eddieray48 months
He’s a good CB. Good luck
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Davy48 months
We need a documentary about the lives of players who leave early, go undrafted, spend a year on a practice squad, then can’t get a job without a degree or work experience.
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conman48 months
So this kid weighs 170#’s soaking wet. Let’s see him tackle Fournette in the open field. Kid needs another year. Someone giving him bad advice.
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75503Tiger48 months
This is what we recruited under O and CLM. Get in and get on to the NFL. I’m ready to see more student/athletes and fewer football majors.
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ElderTiger48 months
That ship has sailed.
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cypresstiger48 months
Good luck, indeed.
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SeanLSU48 months
I think Flott improved a ton during his time at LSU and will manage to hang around in the league for a good while. Hope he stays healthy, shines in the league, and reps LSU well. :)
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Tigerik48 months
We need him, but he gets burned a lot and won't get graded high on tackling. In fact he avoids it. Bad for LSU and mistake by him I think. Next!
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OliverTwist22548 months
Same could be set about a lot of guys declaring early from this team.
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Bayoubred48 months
UDFA with league minimum. Out of league in 2024
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