What Deonte Banks has proven after two seasons is that he is not a complete waste of a first-round draft pick like DeAndre Baker and Kadarius Toney.
Whether he gets lumped in with too many other Giants’ playable underachievers from the first round over the last decade — Ereck Flowers, Eli Apple and Evan Neal, specifically — or he is able to salvage his career as an effective starting cornerback should be determined next season.
“I’m always confident, but I feel like I have to be more consistent and then I’ll be straight,” Banks told The Post. “You have to be more consistent in how you approach things and be consistent in your play — consistent with your eyes, consistent with your keys, stuff like that.”
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