September 19, 2024

Forgotten Giants Prospect has agree to Impress to Stick’ With 2024 Roster…

It’s easy to forget that New York Giants 2021 third-round pick Aaron Robinson is still a member of the organization, being that he’s only appeared in two NFL games since his rookie campaign.

Robinson tore his ACL and MCL in 2022, and his status would best be described as missing in action after that. He began the 2023 season on the physically-unable-to-perform (PUP) list and was not activated throughout the year.

On July 15, Bleacher Report analyst Kristopher Knox listed Robinson as one of three Giants who must have a big training camp this summer in order to avoid being cut. And this really does feel like the final opportunity for the NYG prospect with his rookie contract coming to a close.

“Cornerback Aaron Robinson was a 2021 third-round pick and may get a little leeway based on his draft status. However, it’s worth noting that he was a product of the former regime and wasn’t drafted by current general manager Joe Schoen,” Knox began.

Continuing later: “While Robinson did flash potential in his two 2022 starts—he allowed an opposing quarterback rating of only 49.3—availability is extremely important. He’ll now have to show that he’s returned to pre-injury form and then some.”

Knox went on to point out all of the investments that the Giants have made at the CB position since selecting Robinson. Deonte Banks,  Philips and Tre Hawkins chief among them.

“With veterans like Nick McCloud and Darnay Holmes also on the roster, Robinson—who has limited special-teams experience (35 snaps) will have to impress to stick,” the NFL writer concluded. Adding: “The 25-year-old is entering the final year of his rookie contract, and New York could save [approximately] $1.4 million by releasing him.”

The Giants have several position battles that feel wide open in 2024. Tight end could be anyone’s job to win, safety has a starting role that’s undecided and the wide receiver depth is much deeper than a year ago. Add cornerback to that list.

 

 

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