Panthers Begin Second Round of GM Interviews
The Carolina Panthers have moved on to the next stage in their search for a new general manager.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Panthers held second interviews with New York Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown and Philadelphia Eagles assistant GM Alec Halaby. Panthers interim GM Dan Morgan is "also in the mix," per the report.
Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown
Brown is an up-and-comer in the league who has been very successful in scouting. He spent five years with the Philadelphia Eagles and received a promotion to Director of Player Personnel in 2021 before taking his current job in New York. He played a key role in identifying talent through the draft and free agency, helping the Giants return to the playoffs for the first time in six years.
Eagles assistant GM Alec Halaby
Halaby has been with the Eagles' organization for 16 years serving in a handful of roles before earning the Vice President of Football Operations and Strategy title in 2016. In 2022, he was promoted to assistant GM. Throughout his time in Philly, Halaby has had his hands all over the roster, helping with player evaluations/roster management using analytical methods.
Panthers interim GM Dan Morgan
He began this space of his career back in 2010 as a scouting intern with the Seattle Seahawks and spent eight years there in various roles before becoming the Director of Player Personnel in Buffalo. He's been the assistant GM in Carolina for the last three years under now fired GM Scott Fitterer.
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