Name Gil Brandt | ||
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Position: Vice President of player personnel Date of birth: (1933-03-04) March 4, 1933 (age 82) Awards Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approaches Sports Programming Short Format Similar People Tex Schramm, Bucky Brooks, Tom Landry, Pat Kirwan, Judy Battista Profiles | ||
Place of birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Former NFL executive Gil Brandt visits Texas Football [June 11, 2013]
Gil Brandt (born March 4, 1933) is a former Vice President of player personnel in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1988. He is a graduate from the University of Wisconsin.
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- Former NFL executive Gil Brandt visits Texas Football June 11 2013
- Early years
- Professional career
- Personal life
- References

Early years

A native of Milwaukee, he attended North Division High School where he was a 150-pound starting defensive back. He also lettered in basketball and track.
He enrolled at the University of Wisconsin, but left after two years.
Professional career
Brandt worked as a photographer that specialized in new-born babies and was employed as a part-time scout for the Los Angeles Rams based on a recommendation by Elroy Hirsch. In 1958, he was hired as a full-time scout by the San Francisco 49ers.
He served as the Dallas Cowboys' chief talent scout since the club's birth in 1960. He had served as a part-time scout for the Los Angeles Rams under General Manager Tex Schramm in the 1950s. When Schramm took command of the newly formed Dallas franchise in 1960, Brandt was one of the first people he hired. Schramm, Brandt and Coach Tom Landry formed the triumvirate which guided the Cowboys for their first 29 years.
He helped pioneer many of the scouting techniques used by NFL clubs today, such as:
He also made a reputation of acquiring high draft choices by making impactful trades, which were used to select players like Randy White, Ed "Too Tall" Jones and Tony Dorsett.
Brandt was fired after the 1989 NFL draft, the same year that Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys.
Personal life
After a few years out of football, he returned as a print analyst and draft expert. He currently contributes to NFL.com as a senior analyst and is a major contributor in selecting the Playboy All-American football team. Brandt has also been responsible for inviting collegiate players to the NFL Draft every year. He is a regular on Sirius NFL Radio Network as a commentator on "Late Hits", "The Red Zone", and the "Sirius NFL Tailgate Show".
On April 9, 2015, he was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame.