The Chicago Bears' search for a new general manager is seemingly moving as quietly as it is quickly, but according to Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times, the Bears may be interviewing Marc Ross, the New York Giants' director of college scouting, today in Chicago.
I believe the #Bears GM candidate to interview today will be New York Giants college scouting director Marc Ross. Giants in NFC title game
— Sean Jensen (@skjensen) January 18, 2012
Ross has worked in the NFL since 1996, having spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills and, since 2007, the Giants, where he has headed the team's college scouting department during his entire tenure there. While with the Giants, the team has drafted solidly, especially at the top, where they've spent first round picks on stars Hakeem Nicks and Jason Pierre-Paul, as well as starters Kenny Phillips and Prince Amukamara.
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