Jeff Diamond

Jeff Diamond

Award-Winning NFL Executive

Jeff Diamond is a former general manager of the Minnesota Vikings and team president of the Tennessee Titans. He was selected NFL Executive of the Year after the Vikings’ 15-1 season in 1998. He now works for the NFL agent group IFA based in Minneapolis and does other sports consulting and media work along with college/corporate speaking. You can follow him on Twitter @jeffdiamondnfl.

Super Bowl

From Cap Hell to Super Bowl LVII: How Eagles Did It, Others Can Follow

Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman faced a daunting task two years ago as he stared at a $62 million dead-money abyss on the salary cap. It started with the trade of quarterback Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts only two years after signing Wentz to a four-year, $128 million extension. There was a $33.8 million […]

Free Agency

One Move Each NFL Team Can Make To Help Their Quarterback in 2023

We’ve always known NFL quarterbacks, like their head coaches, generally get too much credit when they win and more than their share of blame after a loss. But even ultra-talented QBs such as the pair in the Super Bowl next week — Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts — need lots of help from their skill […]

Feature

NFL Championship Sunday Proves Not All GMs Created Equally

The NFL’s last four general managers standing in this postseason are quite the eclectic mix. They all have different backgrounds and followed different paths as they climbed into their current roles as GMs of successful NFL teams. These men started their NFL careers as a player (John Lynch, 49ers), a capologist (Howie Roseman, Eagles), a […]

Analysis

Losing in Conference Championship More Painful Than Super Bowl Defeat

As I look ahead to Sunday’s conference championship games, it brings back the best and worst memories from my NFL front office career in what I considered the most pressure-filled game of the NFL season. I’ve always believed NFL conference title games rise above the Super Bowl in magnitude from a team executive’s perspective because […]

Analysis

How NFL Teams Missed on Some of 2023 Playoffs’ Biggest Stars

It’s always been a truism that the NFL draft is an inexact science. That was proven once again in last weekend’s Wild Card Round and likely will carry forward through the postseason as many players who were under-drafted are making a big impact in helping their teams to victory. Tom Brady, of course, is the […]

Analysis

No. 1 Seed Comes With No Guarantee of Super Bowl Glory

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles join the playoffs this weekend after battling all season to earn No. 1 seeds with their impressive 14-3 records. Based on the past four years of NFL postseason results, however, their top seeds in each conference are not an indicator of a Super Bowl victory forthcoming on Feb. […]

Analysis

Grading NFL’s Biggest 2022 Trade Deadline Deals Entering Playoffs

The Rams’ acquisition of edge rusher extraordinaire Von Miller at the 2021 trade deadline was a major factor in the team’s eventual winning of the Super Bowl. There were many trades at the mid-season deadline this year that helped teams reach the playoffs. Will any of these recent additions do for their teams what Miller […]

Analysis

Five NFL Teams With Long To-Do Lists to Get Back on Track in 2023

Every NFL season, there are teams that are pleasant surprises and glaring disappointments. The Jaguars and Giants rose up from 2021 bottom feeders to make the playoffs, while the defending Super Bowl champion Rams top the list of failed teams with a lot of work to do in 2023 to return to the top. Here’s […]

Analysis

Grading NFL’s Biggest Trades of 2022 After One Season

Hindsight is 20-20, which applies to second-guessing major moves of NFL teams. The 2022 offseason saw many huge trades, with team execs taking major risks as they sought immediate reward. The hope going into trades is that they work out well for both teams. As we’ve seen, that was not the case so far in […]

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