New York Post

Young CB finding footing

- By JARED GREENSPAN

This time last year, Aaron Robinson sat on the sidelines and watched Giants training camp go on without him as he dealt with a core muscle injury.

Training camp is a difficult time for any player to miss — serving as a vital ramp-up and acclimatio­n to the rigors of NFL life. For a rookie cornerback, that rings especially true.

“Not being able to compete was hard,” Robinson told The Post this week. “That’s why we play this game, to compete. And also taking everything mentally, trying to learn a defense, but not being able to rep the defense.”

Twelve months later, with camp in full swing, things are vastly different.

“I’m definitely more comfortabl­e coming into Year 2,” said Robinson, who was healthy by November and appeared in nine games, making two starts.

That added comfort is crucial, both for Robinson and the fate of this year’s Giants defense. Robinson is poised to start at cornerback — flanking Adoree’ Jackson and replacing James Bradberry, who was released in May in a cost-cutting maneuver. Those are sizable shoes to fill, considerin­g Bradberry’s status as one of the game’s more productive defensive backs.

And in Wink Martindale’s pressure-heavy defensive system, steady cornerback play is imperative: With the pressure turned up, the corners are often left in one-on-one coverage.

In turn, Robinson has spent camp trying to “tune every aspect” of his game. So far, he is not satisfied with his progressio­n — a feeling more a product of lofty expectatio­ns than of poor play.

“Not up to my standard where I wanted it to be,” Robinson said. “But that’s why we have training camp. We’re still crafting, always finding things to tune up.

“You always want to set your goals high. If you let anyone in on those goals and they look at you crazy, you know that you set the right thing.”

In a relatively small sample size, Robinson impressed his peers.

“He’s a guy who shows up to work ready to compete,” thirdyear cornerback Darnay Holmes said. “He’s always been a highlevel [guy] since college.”

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