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Past/Present: Former Cowboys national scout Drew Fabianich named Senior Bowl executive director

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FRISCO, Texas – After longtime executive director Jim Nagy left the position to become the general manager for the University of Oklahoma's football program, former Cowboys national scout Drew Fabianich has been hired as the new executive director of the Senior Bowl.

Fabianich joined the Cowboys in 2003, where he would go on to spend 18 years of his career as a scout, 14 of them as a national scout. He was responsible for evaluating and helping draft future Cowboys, with 67 Pro Bowls combined between players he drafted during his tenure including stars like DeMarcus Ware, Dez Bryant, Sean Lee, Tyron Smith and more.

Following his time with the Cowboys, he spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons at Auburn and West Virginia, respectively, in the role of general manager and director of scouting at both spots.

Now, Fabianich will scout across the nation for some of the best players to come to Mobile, Alabama and show off their skills in front of hundreds of NFL scouts, general managers and coaches in one of the most important events leading up to the NFL Draft process.

"I am honored to be the new executive director of the Senior Bowl," Fabianich said in a release. "The Senior Bowl has been part of my life for over 18 years. I will embrace this game and the City of Mobile with passion, perseverance, purpose and a desire to continue to grow the premier all-star game in the country. I am eager to bring my skills and experience to the table and make a positive impact. I want to thank the Mobile Arts & Sports Association Board of Directors, committee and staff for this opportunity to be part of this storied legacy."

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