EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Giants today announced that Marc Ross has received a new title, Vice President of Player Evaluation. He had been the Director of College Scouting.
"Marc has done an outstanding job of running our college scouting and the draft, and we wanted to give him a title that reflected that," said Giants general manager Jerry Reese. "He will continue to do that, but I also want him to work on some special projects in pro personnel along with pro personnel director Ken Sternfeld."
Ross joined the Giants on May 18, 2007 and ran his first organizational draft the next year. He came to the Giants from the Buffalo Bills, for whom he spent three seasons as a national college scout. Ross' first NFL job was as a public relations training camp intern with the Giants in 1995. After leaving camp, Ross worked in Columbia University's athletics department. Ross returned to the NFL with the Eagles' personnel department during the club's 1996 training camp. He was the team's eastern regional scout from 1997 until 2000, when, at age 27, he became the NFL's youngest college scouting director. After seven years with the Eagles' organization, Ross joined the Bills in the spring of 2004 as a national college scout.
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