Former New York Giants offensive lineman Chris Snee has spent the last three seasons serving as a coaching assistant and college scout for the Jacksonville Jaguars, and other teams have begun to take notice.
On Monday, Snee made his way to Miami where he met with the Dolphins about a potential role in their scouting department.
Former Giants OL Chris Snee is currently meeting with the Dolphins on Monday about a role in their scouting department, per source. Snee has been a college scout for almost three years with the Jacksonville Jaguars specializing in offensive linemen. https://t.co/hNhDxbpTCs
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A second-round pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, Snee spent his entire 10-year NFL career with the Giants and his father-in-law, Tom Coughlin, who coached the team during that time.
In those 10 years, Snee was named to the Pro Bowl four times, while earning three All-Pro honors (First-Team once, Second-Team twice). He was also a member of two championship teams — Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI.
Snee started all 141 regular season games in which he appeared during his Giants tenure and in recent weeks, the argument has been made that he belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Whether or not that ever comes to fruition, it’s clear that Snee is excelling in his post-playing career and has carved out a niche as a league scout.
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