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    NFLs Top 5 GMs

    5 Thomas Dimitroff, Falcons

    The 2018 season went horribly awry in a number of ways for Dimitroff, but this rank attempts to take the longview, like general managers do. Dimitroff's track record with two different head coaches is impressive, although it's fair to question whether the Falcons have rewarded some of the wrong players lately. Devonta Freeman's post-contract injuries are mostly bad luck, but cornerback Robert Alford's extension proved premature and the organization's continued loyalty to Vic Beasley hasn't borne fruit. Still, there's too much talent on this roster to stay down for long.


    4 John Dorsey, Browns


    After drafting Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City, Baker Mayfield in Cleveland and then trading for Odell Beckham Jr., Dorsey has to be feeling like a God among men. (Dorsey was also rumored to once be set to draft Paxton Lynch before John Elway swooped in, so luck has plenty to do with legacy, too.) And while former GM Sashi Brown deserves some love for leaving so many picks behind, Dorsey's 2018 draft and 2019 free-agent moves have been a masterclass in the instant rebuild. Following his quick turnaround of the Chiefs with Andy Reid, Dorsey's track record is spotless. In a year-to-year league, a long-term overhaul is overrated.


    3 Kevin Colbert, Steelers


    This is a crucial year for Colbert -- like it is for his franchise quarterback -- to prove that his best days are not behind him. With Colbert serving as the Steelers' decision-maker since 2000, only Bill Belichick has piloted more consistent success for an NFL team this century, with Pittsburgh suffering only one losing season during his tenure. Never a big spender in free agency, Colbert needs more drafts like his 2017 haul ( T.J. Watt, JuJu Smith-Schuster, James Conner) to keep replenishing the team's talent base. Despite using a lot of picks at the position, Colbert has never quite been able to find defensive backs that work in Mike Tomlin's scheme.


    2 Howie Roseman, Eagles


    The Eagles are the model for today's flexible front office, with Roseman leaning equally on traditional scouting (vice president of player personnel Joe Douglas) and analytics (VP of of football operations and strategy Alec Halaby). That approach shows up in the team's emphasis on line play on both sides of the ball, along with an attitude in free agency that doesn't fear uncertainty. The Eaglesentered this offseason with major salary cap questions, yet found room to add DeSean Jackson, Malik Jackson, Jordan Howard and re-sign Brandon Grahamand Ronald Darby without experiencing a roster bloodletting.


    1 Bill Belichick, Patriots

    It's never just about one way of acquiring players for New England. Whether it's the Pats' stockpiling of compensatory picks or their league-leading use of "pick swap" trades, no team is more creative at filling in roster gaps. Belichick balances long-term planning with vital short-term veteran patches better than anyone. The Pats' long-running reliance on trades and one-year solutions is being adapted by many teams around the league.


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    Re: NFLs Top 5 GMs

    If for all these years we had the third-best GM, and the second-best coach, and the best offense, and a top-5 quarterback, and the best OL, and the best skill players, and a defense that supposedly isn't as bad as it looks on real games ... then why haven't we won shit for over a decade?
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    Re: NFLs Top 5 GMs

    Honestly Kevin Colbert USED TO BE a top 5 GM. His track record though in free agency and the draft the past few years (even with Haden and the 2017 draft taken into account) has been poor.

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    Re: NFLs Top 5 GMs

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    Year Tm Lg Job Title W L T W-L% W plyf L plyf Playoff Result
    2000 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 9 7 0 .563 0 0
    2001 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 13 3 0 .813 1 1 Lost Conf
    2002 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 10 5 1 .656 1 1 Lost Div
    2003 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 6 10 0 .375 0 0
    2004 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 15 1 0 .938 1 1 Lost Conf
    2005 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 11 5 0 .688 4 0 Won SB
    2006 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 8 8 0 .500 0 0
    2007 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 10 6 0 .625 0 1 Lost WC
    2008 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 12 4 0 .750 3 0 Won SB
    2009 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 9 7 0 .563 0 0
    2010 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 12 4 0 .750 2 1 Lost SB
    2011 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 12 4 0 .750 0 1 Lost WC
    2012 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 8 8 0 .500 0 0
    2013 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 8 8 0 .500 0 0
    2014 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 11 5 0 .688 0 1 Lost WC
    2015 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL General Manager 10 6 0 .625 1 1 Lost Div
    2016 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL VP & General Manager 11 5 0 .688 2 1 Lost Conf
    2017 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL VP & General Manager 13 3 0 .813 0 1 Lost Div
    2018 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL VP & General Manager 9 6 1 .594
    Total 19 Years 197 105 2 15 10
    Pittsburgh Steelers 2000-2018 197 105 2 15 10





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    Re: NFLs Top 5 GMs

    Quote Originally Posted by steelreserve View Post
    If for all these years we had the third-best GM, and the second-best coach, and the best offense, and a top-5 quarterback, and the best OL, and the best skill players, and a defense that supposedly isn't as bad as it looks on real games ... then why haven't we won shit for over a decade?
    Lol...

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    Re: NFLs Top 5 GMs

    Every GM has its highs and lows, but Colbert has been solid for most of his 20 years.

    The only time the steelers selected in the top 10 in a draft under Colbert was in his first year ....... Not easy to be consistent in the NFL, except for Belichick.

    The talent of the Steelers has not been the reason for our failure in recent years .... I mean, the Steelers had 10 players selected for the Pro Bowl just 2 years ago ....

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