Dane Brugler could have been part of the Chiefs’ rise a decade ago, but a very different kind of deadline changed everything.
Brugler, now widely regarded as one of the NFL draft’s most trusted voices and the author of The Beast, said on a recent NFL Spotlight with Ari Meirov podcast episode that Kansas City was ready to bring him aboard in 2015. He had already been through several interviews with NFL teams by then, and this one felt different.
"I’d turned down another job with the Raiders at one point because it just didn’t work out-the timing. But in 2015, John Dorsey, he gave me my first interview back with the Packers, he’s now with the Chiefs and he brought me in for an interview.
Still obviously had that relationship. I felt really good about this one.
I really wanted to work for the Chiefs and where they were at that point-Chris Ballard was part of the organization-they just had a really healthy organization. And so, I was like, ‘This is the fit.
This is what I want.’"
The problem was that the Chiefs wanted him in late July, right when his first child was due. Brugler said the timing forced him into a choice between a job he had worked for and the realities at home in North Texas.
"I’m making this decision about this time, like mid-to-late June in 2015," said Brugler. "I have to make this decision about, ‘Okay, my wife is about to have a baby in a month-and-a-half, and I can’t leave her by herself obviously in North Texas.’
She didn’t really want to go back to Ohio by herself, where she didn’t have her doctors and all that. Our house and everything, we couldn’t move in that quick period.
She would have went to Kansas City, but that would have been hard to do that in such a short time period while she’s pregnant. And so I made the tough decision and told Dorsey and Ballard.
I was heartbroken about it. This is what I had sacrificed for was to get this opportunity, but I had to tell them no.
Family comes first, and the timing just wasn’t right. "
Brugler said the Chiefs understood, and Chris Ballard - then with Kansas City and now the Colts’ general manager - left him a voicemail that stuck with him.
"I still have a voicemail on my phone from Chris saying, ‘Hey man, you made the right call. I’m proud of you.’
Chris is a big family guy. He’s got a lot of kids himself.
He was really supportive of that decision. I think it was at that moment when I started having kids that I was like, ‘You know what?
As much as I want to be in the NFL, the media thing is really taking off. It’s really going well.
I think I’ve established credibility with people and there’s enough of a following where people trust what I’m doing and the work I’m putting out.’"
Brugler never made the jump to an NFL front office, but he says he still gets a lot of what he wanted from that path. His work has grown into a central part of draft season, and he says the relationships he built and still maintains with scouts keep that part of the job alive.
"Working with scouts every day that are in the league and those friendships-that matters to me. I have so much respect for what they do.
So even though I wasn’t doing that in an official capacity with the team, I’m still doing it from an outside perspective. I still do that to this day.
I mean, I’m talking to scouts every single day about different things, so I still get that aspect of it. And I get to kind of work with 32 different teams instead of one organization and be beholden to whatever they’re looking for in that process."
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