New York Giants safety Tyler Nubin is the type of ambitious player who, whenever he steps on the football field, wants to ensure that he leaves his mark on the game and does so at a very high level for his team every Sunday. After being selected by the Giants in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, it’s hard to argue that the 24-year-old safety failed at that mission. Nubin was tasked with filling the big void left in the top of the franchise’s secondary by Xavier McKinney, but turned it into one of the most productive campaigns on that side of the ball last season. Nubin, who was one of the most active defenders in college football coming out of Minnesota, tallied a whopping 98 total tackles, including 57 solo tackles, one forced fumble, and one pass deflection, which finished second on the Giants’ leaderboard, behind only Micah McFadden with 107 tackles.