New York Giants rookie safety Tyler Nubin is a second-round draft pick out of Minnesota where he set the school record for career interceptions with 13.
As a senior, Nubin recorded 53 tackles (34 solo), four passes defensed, one sack, one forced fumble, and five interceptions. It’s easy to see why the Giants selected him in the early rounds.
But Nubin’s acclimation to the NFL has been a tad slow due to a calf injury. He’s returned to the field now, though, and defensive coordinator Shane Bowen is “encouraged” by what he’s seen.
“It was good to see him last week versus Detroit as well,” Bowen said Thursday. “He continues to get better. He continues to improve each day. I think the one thing with him is he’s finally out there. He’s healthy. We missed him those first two weeks.
“And he’s had ground to make up to get back in that competition. He’s been good. He’s taking advantage of the opportunities. Doesn’t make the same mistake twice. I’ve been encouraged by where he’s at right now.”
Nubin needs that in-game experience to help him catch up to where he needs to be. So far, it seems he’s putting forth the effort which bodes well for his playing time. His ability to acclimate and make plays will be huge among a youthful crew.
Throughout the week, and with injuries at the safety position, Nubin took first-team reps and appears poised to get a good look on Saturday against the Houston Texans.