Greg Gabriel is a veteran of 29 NFL seasons. He started as a part time scout with the Buffalo Bills in 1981. In 1984 he became an area scout for National Football Scouting and then was hired by the New York Giants in January of 1985. Gabriel was with the Giants for 16 seasons and worked with some all time great NFL coaches and personnel people including George Young, Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, Dan Reeves, Tom Coughlin and Ernie Accorsi. While in New York, the Giants won three NFC Championships and two Super Bowls (XXI and XXI). Also, 12 first round draft picks came from Gabriel’s main areas of responsibility. In June of 2001, Gabriel left New York to become Director of College Scouting for the Chicago Bears. During his nine seasons with Chicago, the Bears went on to win three Division Championships, one NFC Championship and were an NFC wildcard team twice. Six of the Bears draft picks went on to the Pro Bowl under Gabriel’s direction. He also spent six years on the NFL College Advisory Committee. The purpose of the committee is to advise college underclassman on their potential NFL ability and draft status. Prior to entering the NFL, Gabriel was an account executive with Prudential Bache and later with Dean Witter. Gabriel has a Bachelor of Science degree from Canisius College in Buffalo, New York. He was also a three-year starter at running back on the Canisius football team. He then played eight seasons as a running back for the Twin City Geminis, a semi-pro team in the Buffalo area where he also coached running backs and special teams for one season. Gabriel and his wife Robin have six children and four grandchildren.
A lack of premium talent at the top of the draft will make it difficult.
The position is vastly important, but do teams panic when it comes to the position?
These players could be hit or miss.
Taking a look at the Arizona State signal-caller.
Cornerback reportedly received a 4 on the exam.
Is the Wonderlic obsolete?
Plenty of options will be available in April's draft.
Texas A&M QB has his pro day.
There are different reasons why teams host players.
A closer look at the draft's 'tweeners.
The Irish have a productive junior day.
Are the numbers misleading?
JUN 17
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JUN 15
Joel Corry
The realistic value of Charles Woodson's deal
15-year veteran returns to the place where it all began.
JUN 10
Jeff Fedotin
Do the Chiefs have an offensive trick up their sleeve?
Kansas City and new coach Andy Reid take a shot with the pistol guru.