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Brandon Beane is a top 10 GM candidate


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... At least, according to Peter Schrager of Fox Sports
 

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5. Brandon Beane, assistant general manager, Carolina Panthers

In three years as general manager, Dave Gettleman has done a marvelous job transforming the Panthers from an afterthought into an NFL powerhouse. His right-hand man is Beane, a 38-year-old Panthers lifer. Beane pre-dated Gettleman but was so valued within the organization that he kept his scouting job and even had it expanded once Gettleman took over for Marty Hurney in 2013. Carolina's last few drafts are loaded with home runs, and Beane's fingerprints are all over them.

It's going to be interested to see if Beane gets poached. Many forget, but his name was still tossed around before Gettleman was hired, especially after filling in after Hurney got the boot. I think it's awesome that we could be looking at an Eric DeCosta type situation, here. A big name GM holds onto his job, all the while the Assistant GM is constantly being groomed by the organization because he is a team guy.

 

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