We hear Eagles vice president of player personnel Tom Gamble is a very strong candidate for the Dolphins' general manager job. He is among the candidates expected to be contacted, and Stephen Ross has heard positive reviews about him. Some believe Gamble is Ross' top choice, but that still must play out, with interviews playing a factor in who gets the job.
Gamble, considered a strong talent evaluator, returned to the Eagles as vice president/player personnel last offseason after eight seasons with the 49ers, including time as vp/player personnel.
Gamble has had a role in the front office of 12 playoff teams, including five with the Colts. Besides the Colts, 49ers and Eagles, he also has worked for the Jets, Panthers and Ravens. He has experience in pro and college scouting and spent 1995-96 as a defensive assistant coach with the Jets. His father, Harry, was a former GM and president of the Eagles.
Gamble, 49, interviewed for the Jets, Jaguars, and Chargers GM jobs last offseason.
As Armando Salguero noted in his column, former 49ers GM Scot McCloughan -- now in the Seahawks personnel department -- is another name that has been raised.
Pittsburgh executive Omar Kahn might be interviewed. And The National Football Post reported Green Bay director of player personnel Eliot Wolf is a candidate. He's the son of former Packers GM Ron Wolf.
Former UM standout Alonzo Highsmith, who also works in the Packers front office, would welcome Dolphins interest.