Jim Irsay made it clear that his journey to find a new General Manager would be extensive in nature. Today, we got some information that tells us who Irsay has his eye on.
According to a report from NFL.com, the Colts have asked the Ravens for permission to interview Eric DeCosta.
DeCosta (one of my personal favorites for the job) is among the upper echelon of talent evaluators in the NFL. As director of player personnel, he has been directly involved in bringing cornerstone players like Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs, Haloti Ngata and Ray Rice to Baltimore, helping further establish the franchise as a perennial Super Bowl contender.
And DeCosta is certainly no stranger to having people look to him for the development of their future.

In early 2010, DeCosta was listed as one of the finalists to come away with the position in Seattle, but would later withdraw his name from the list. Ravens owner Steve Biscotti has also been nurturing DeCosta to be Ozzie Newsome's eventual successor.
If the Colts are serious about acquiring DeCosta, the Rams could be another potential suitor firmly standing in their way. With an envisioned franchise quarterback in place, more cap space, and the second overall pick in the draft, DeCosta will have to give strong consideration to a destination that should be intriguing to any executive on the market.
Along with DeCosta, Indy had enough interest to request a meeting with John Dorsey (Green Bay). However, Dorsey's name can officially be scratched off the list. Per Adam Schefter, Dorsey has declined the Colts' request.
That said, I wouldn't be too disappointed or worried. It's worth noting that Dorsey has been connected to the Packers organization for almost thirty years. Loyalty and the prospect of an in-house promotion are likely the main factors in his "dismissal" of the Colts.
Plus, the crown jewel of the market is thought to be another Green Bay executive -- Reggie McKenzie. The Colts' interest in McKenzie is floating around in Indy, according to Bob Kravitz. McKenzie has yet to be confirmed for an interview with the Colts though.
Tom Telesco, who is currently the Colts director of player personnel, is also in the running for the position, according to sources. Telesco was in Arizona on Monday scouting the Colts potential first round pick, Andrew Luck. However, in my opinion, I doubt that Telesco seriously has a shot at landing the big job. I do think that it's safe to assume that he will at least maintain his current position though.
Other potential names on the Colts list are Doug Whaley (Buffalo) and Tom Ciskowski (Dallas), as noted by Kravitz. Whaley previously worked for Pittsburgh and was promoted by the Bills to director of player personnel after only one year. Ciskowski has been a longtime talent evaluator and took over for Jeff Ireland when he left Dallas for the G.M. job in Miami.
Considering the amount of worthy candidates for this job, Irsay has his hands full.
0 recs | 18 comments
Love to combine a Luck
With the type of large physical defensive players Baltimore drafts! That would be lethal…Unlike B’More the Colts should be set at QB moving forward
Of course everyone can’t be Ed Reed or Ngata…but the Ravens have never been physically weak or pushed around on either line at any point in recent history!
(206)NightRidah - January 4, 2012 via mobile
I completely agree ^
There is nothing more I would love, than to have a guy from Baltimore come into Indianapolis and bring some physicality and toughness to our team. Those are historic defensive players, and are all the more reason I welcome him with open arms.
DFree - January 4, 2012
Baltimore's system...
Puts players in a position to succeed! The Colts need to learn from mistakes made with PM and build with balance
With Luck you are going to likely have a legit franchise QB. Build a line and running game an a stout D…
It will be nice to see DBs that are 6’1 205 a 325 lb NT and OLs that can run block!
When 5’8 Bob Sanders is the only person on D that anyone is scared to be hit by that’s an issue
(206)NightRidah - January 4, 2012 via mobile
The best Ravens CB is around 5'10 - 190
Ty46 - January 5, 2012
colts need to be big and bad up front DTs
we are all tired of Colts not being able to stop the run
OBGYNOSUPREME - January 5, 2012
You are correct pimpin!
I think you get the gist of my point though…
(206)NightRidah - January 5, 2012 via mobile
I heard the Bears sought permission to contact DeCosta as well.
I believe Oakland has showed interest, too. The guy must’ve been doing something right.
Lell87 - January 4, 2012
History, Part 2
First we steal their franchise. Next we might steal their talent evaluator. I like this trend
ColtsDevotee - January 5, 2012
Nothing like continuing to build goodwill between our two cities! lol
Ayrshire - January 5, 2012
They'll change our name on the scoreboard
from “Indy” to “assholes”.
FatDT - January 5, 2012
god, that would be a wonderful day if that actually happened lol
danorocks17 - January 5, 2012
I doubt you can ask 2 guys from Packers
Especially if you would ask McKenzie after Dorsey turned you down
Ty46 - January 5, 2012
Unless...
They asked permission to talk to both up front.
VERNON HOWELL - January 5, 2012 via Android app
Very possible
I know McKenzie has been linked to the Raiders but I don’t see why that would be an attractive option at all. No 1st rounder in the 2012 draft, no 2nd rounder in the 2013 draft, aging defensive cornerstones and QB, and a weird ownership/organizational power situation.
FatDT - January 5, 2012
DeCosta is also my favorite
I would be really pumped if we got him. I think the Colts are a better opportunity than the Rams (Luck>Bradford)….hope we get him
coltsgolfbeer - January 5, 2012
Like DeCosta
No Ciskowski- 1 playoff win in 15 yrs does not cut it
OBGYNOSUPREME - January 5, 2012
And make sure non of them has a son in his 30's that wants to be a GM
OBGYNOSUPREME - January 5, 2012
amen to that!!
bigpony - January 5, 2012
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