The Atlanta Falcons conducted their interview with Indianapolis Colts director of college scouting Morocco Brown for their vacant general manager role, the team announced Tuesday.
It was reported on Monday that the Falcons had requested an interview with Brown for their general manager role and though it was expected that the Colts would allow it, the process got done rather quickly.
Brown has been with the Colts every step of the way in terms of the roster construction since Chris Ballard took over the process in 2017. He has been a key part in bringing in a certain type of college prospect, and it isn’t really a surprise that he;s getting looks from other teams for their general manager roles.
Brown isn’t the only staff member for the Colts getting requests to interview from other teams, though. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus now has three teams wanting to interview him while assistant general manager Ed Dodds has been requested for an interview by the Carolina Panthers.
It will be interesting to see if this interview will lead anywhere for Brown, but it would be a major loss for the Colts if he heads to Atlanta.