Dennis Hickey (American football)

Dennis Hickey is the former general manager of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He was hired on January 27, 2014[1][2] and left on January 2, 2016.[3] One of his first changes upon being hired by the Dolphins was the development of a football analytics department.[4] Hickey is 46 years old.[5]

Dennis Hickey
Buffalo Bills
Personal information
Born:1970 (1970)
Career information
College:Coffeyville, Tulsa
Career history
As coach:
  • Blinn Junior (1994–1995)
    Defensive backs coach & recruiting coordinator
As executive:
As administrator:

Early life and early career

In 1990, Hickey failed to procure a football scholarship at the University of Tulsa.[6] Hickey instead played football for Coffeyville Community College, where he led the team to a junior college football championship.[6]

Eventually however, Hickey finally caught on with Tulsa, playing safety for the team for 3 seasons. In 1991 Tulsa finished the season 10-2.[6]

Career

NFL career

Prior to being hired by Miami, Hickey worked in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football operations group, serving in a number of personnel roles. He worked under general managers Rich McKay, Bruce Allen and Mark Dominik and alongside head coaches Tony Dungy, Jon Gruden, Raheem Morris and Greg Schiano.

[6]

gollark: Implementing a good "AI" opponent is proving surprisingly hard since I can't do tree-searchy things with any significant depth or the browser just runs out of memory.
gollark: My overengineered tic-tac-toe game advances inexorably.
gollark: Wow, it finished after just 160 seconds.
gollark: (specifically: it has been resolving dependencies for over a minute)
gollark: Python dependency management sure does work, and not not work.

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