Getting to Know the Front Office/Understanding the Scouting Process

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Bishop Hammer
11-01-2012, 10:38 PM
Thanks for the thread SS. Its great to see the organization run like a real NFL team as opposed to how the last adminastration ran it. :)

SmootSmack
11-01-2012, 11:26 PM
This is "on paper" how the previous administrations ran it. But Vinny wasn't really one to consider other opinions so the whole process was thrown out the window often. Or sometimes Snyder.

Like Snyder wanted Joey Harrington back in 2002. Big time. And he wanted Rock Cartwright. Rock was easy to get of course. Harrington was tough, and thankfully impossible. But they tried to get him, though the scouts didn't necessarily have him ranked so high

Similarly back in 2008, Scott Campbell was insistent that the team not draft Malcolm Kelly but Cerrato wanted him so Kelly climbed to the top of the draft board.

But that sort of stuff happens all over the league. And in my walks of life.

CultBrennan59
11-01-2012, 11:32 PM
This is "on paper" how the previous administrations ran it. But Vinny wasn't really one to consider other opinions so the whole process was thrown out the window often. Or sometimes Snyder.

Like Snyder wanted Joey Harrington back in 2002. Big time. And he wanted Rock Cartwright. Rock was easy to get of course. Harrington was tough, and thankfully impossible. But they tried to get him, though the scouts didn't necessarily have him ranked so high

Similarly back in 2008, Scott Campbell was insistent that the team not draft Malcolm Kelly but Cerrato wanted him so Kelly climbed to the top of the draft board.

But that sort of stuff happens all over the league. And in my walks of life.

If only Scott Campbell was our GM in those years...

53Fan
11-01-2012, 11:45 PM
I cannot put into words how happy I am that bugeyed douchebag is gone and Bruce Allen is here. That in itself I think brings more respect for this organlzation. It certainly does for me.

HailGreen28
11-04-2012, 12:56 PM
How many scouts do we have total, and how many does the average club have? (Counting what a team shares with groups like BLESCO too.)

SmootSmack
11-04-2012, 01:17 PM
Per my original post-2 Pro Scouts plus the Director, and 6 Area (or College) Scouts plus the Director

Around the NFL it varies

Steelers: 2 Pro, 6 Area

I think the Eagles have 10-12 plus Directors and Assistant Directors

The Bengals have 3 total (and I think a consultant)

HailGreen28
11-04-2012, 01:27 PM
Per my original post-2 Pro Scouts plus the Director, and 6 Area (or College) Scouts plus the Director

Around the NFL it varies

Steelers: 2 Pro, 6 Area

I think the Eagles have 10-12 plus Directors and Assistant Directors

The Bengals have 3 total (and I think a consultant)Thanks. Great info and great thread, thank you.

Surprised everybody doesn't have more, like the Eagles. It's a multi-billion dollar business, investing more in scouting seems a cheap way to improve your team.

CultBrennan59
11-04-2012, 05:17 PM
speaking of scouts I heard that the redskins scouts were noticeably at the USC Oregon game the other night.

SirLK26
02-21-2013, 03:23 PM
[QUOTE=CultBrennan59 speaking of scouts I heard that the redskins scouts were noticeably at the USC Oregon game the other night.[/QUOTE]

Do you know if they were looking at anyone in particular?

CultBrennan59
02-21-2013, 07:16 PM
Do you know if they were looking at anyone in particular?

Holy 3 months ago Batman!

I don't remember. Probably McDonald, Holmes, Robey, Woods on USC. Oregon probably Long, Alonso, and Barner.

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