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Panthers interviewing Morgan, others for Assistant GM job


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Cunningham's bio from the Eagles website...

Prior to joining the Eagles staff, Cunningham spent the first nine years of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens. In Baltimore, Cunningham worked with Eagles vice president of player personnel Andy Weidl, as well as former Eagles vice president of player personnel and current New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas. Cunningham joined the Ravens as a player personnel assistant in 2008 and was promoted to southeast area scout in 2013. In his final four seasons with the Ravens, Cunningham was primarily responsible for scouting schools in the Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference.

Cunningham earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from Virginia in 2017 and went on to earn a master's education in 2008.

A former offensive lineman, he started 20 games for the Cavaliers during his collegiate football career and earned honorable mention freshman All-American honors from Rivals.com and ACC All-Freshman Team recognition from The Sporting News.

A standout offensive and defensive lineman at Hebron High School in Carrollton, TX, Cunningham earned numerous all-state and all-area honors as a senior.

Front Office: Ian Cunningham

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Give me Dan Morgan, please.

God, I loved that guy as a player. Absolute wrecking ball of a LB. That's pretty much what prematurely ended his career too, but like a wild brawling fighter with no pretense of defensive responsibility, you know it's not gonna last but sure is fun to watch for as long as it does.

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Cunningham's bio from the Eagles website...

Prior to joining the Eagles staff, Cunningham spent the first nine years of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens. In Baltimore, Cunningham worked with Eagles vice president of player personnel Andy Weidl, as well as former Eagles vice president of player personnel and current New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas. Cunningham joined the Ravens as a player personnel assistant in 2008 and was promoted to southeast area scout in 2013. In his final four seasons with the Ravens, Cunningham was primarily responsible for scouting schools in the Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference.

Cunningham earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from Virginia in 2017 and went on to earn a master's education in 2008.

A former offensive lineman, he started 20 games for the Cavaliers during his collegiate football career and earned honorable mention freshman All-American honors from Rivals.com and ACC All-Freshman Team recognition from The Sporting News.

A standout offensive and defensive lineman at Hebron High School in Carrollton, TX, Cunningham earned numerous all-state and all-area honors as a senior.

Front Office: Ian Cunningham

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The majority of Cunningham's experience has been with the Ravens. That's a plus. 

The Eagles made him their Director of College Scouting in 2017. He was promoted to Assistant Director of Player Personnel two years later.

All that said, I'd be shocked out of my socks if the job went to anybody but Morgan. He and Fitterer have too much history. Morgan considers him a friend and a mentor.

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