NY Giants Draft Class: Ranking the Impact of Each Pick

Oct 3, 2020; Orlando, Florida, USA; UCF Knights defensive back Aaron Robinson (31) celebrates a stop during the first quarter of a game against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Spectrum Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 3, 2020; Orlando, Florida, USA; UCF Knights defensive back Aaron Robinson (31) celebrates a stop during the first quarter of a game against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Spectrum Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports /
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Aaron Robinson #31 of the UCF Knights(Photo by Bob Drebin/ISI Photos/Getty Images).
Aaron Robinson #31 of the UCF Knights(Photo by Bob Drebin/ISI Photos/Getty Images). /

#4. Aaron Robinson

Projected Role: Backup Corner, Key Special Teamer

Aaron Robinson will compete head-on with Darnay Holmes to start in the slot with Adoree’ Jackson and James Bradberry.

A-Rob is a feisty, talented player who can tackle and close on the ball well. He is a bit raw but the Giants will hope to get him up to speed quickly in training camp.

Robinson will have every chance to start with jobs open all over the roster available. With a virtual offseason likely coming, he may be stuck behind the curve with Holmes ahead to start off. Robinson will prove his worth on special teams, flying down the field and making plays on different specials units.