Is Yusuf Corker the New York Giants’ answer at safety?

The New York Giants were shocked when Kentucky safety Yusuf Corker not only went undrafted in April, but then landed in their lap as a rookie free agent.

Desperately in need of depth at safety, the Giants were quick to swoop Corker up. In their minds, they had just found a diamond out in the open.

“I think that happens every year, where this guy should’ve got drafted in the fourth or seventh or sixth, he’s a free agent or this guy should have been a seventh, and he was a second-round pick,” head coach Brian Daboll said of Corker. “We’ll see. He’s a good kid. I think he’s got a good skillset. Put him back there, see how he does.”

Corker was widely projected to go between Round 4 and Round 6. Precious few believed he’d slide into Round 7 or out of the draft all together. But Corker’s misfortune was the Giants’ gain, and those dividends are already beginning to be paid.

After a three-day rookie minicamp last week, Corker returned for the start of organized team activities on Monday. And he immediately made an impact.

It was a surprise to some in the media to see safety Yusuf Corker go undrafted last month. Corker landed with the Giants as a free agent, and on Monday the safety made the defensive play of the day. The former Kentucky Wildcat intercepted a pass which he then took the other way for what would have been a significant gain.

Although Xavier McKinney is already penciled in as a starting safety, who plays alongside of him is less certain. Julian Love appears to have the inside track, but he’s really a versatile do-it-all man who Wink Martindale would prefer moving around.

If Corker can keep up his current momentum and play well throughout the summer, there’s a strong chance he not only makes the Giants’ 53-man roster, but plays an impactful defensive role.