SCOTTSDALE — It’s common with young players to try and land on a comp of who they might be in the big leagues, and when Bo Davidson was at Caldwell Community College, Giants scouts picked a memorable one, referring to him at times as the JUCO Barry Bonds.But when first-year Giants manager Tony Vitello watches Davidson go through workouts, he has a different outlook.“I’m willing to bet he’s got the trait like a good defensive back,” Vitello said last week. “You may get burned on one play, but the next play you feel like you’re the best defensive back in the league. That’s what you have to do, have that short memory. I think he naturally has some of those things.”Davidson likes the comparison, and it’s actually pretty accurate. The 23-year-old is overflowing with athleticism and confidence, and he has an interesting football background. In high school, he played against now-New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye.“He’s a big dude,” Davidson said on Monday’s “Giants Talk” podcast. “We went out to do the coin toss and he was hovering over me.”Maye eventually was...