Alex Loomis joined the Dallas Cowboys Scouting Department in July 2009 as the club's pro scouting intern. He became the pro scouting assistant leading up to the 2011 season, a pro scout in 2012 and the pro scouting coordinator in 2015. He was named director of pro scouting in 2017 where he is in charge of evaluating players and rosters from NFL and other professional football teams. Loomis is also responsible for advance scouting, free agency preparation and tracking player movements within the league.
Loomis played a hand in the recent acquisitions of Pro Bowl contributers Brandon Aubrey and KaVontae Turpin, who joined the team from the UFL, formerly the USFL and XFL, and key veteran additions in Stephon Gilmore and Brandin Cooks via trades prior to the 2023 season - all of whom played significant roles in the success of the team in the 2023 season. Most recently, Loomis also took part in the process of acquiring George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2025 offseason.
He will continue in his role assisting with the NFL Combine and assisting in the team's draft preparations.
Loomis spent nine summers (2000-09) with the New Orleans Saints, seven as an operations intern and the final three as a scouting intern under his father, Saints GM Mickey Loomis.
Loomis graduated from Louisiana State with a degree in business management. Loomis and his wife, Amanda, have a son, Miles.