
It doesn’t happen often, but a member of the Ravens scouting department is moving on.
National Scout Joe Douglas has accepted a promotion with the Chicago Bears to become their college scouting director.
Douglas has been with the team since 2000 and was a graduate of the team’s “20/20 club,” which refers to 20-year-olds hired for $20,000.
He originally joined the franchise as a player personnel assistant, and even made an appearance on HBO’s Hard Knocks as “The Turk” – the person responsible for letting training camp players know they were going to be cut.
Douglas was promoted to national scout after the 2012 draft, following three years as a Southeast area scout (2009-2011). He evaluated cornerback ![]()
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Douglas also organized and coordinated the undrafted free-agent signing process, which has been extremely successful in signing rookie free agents such as linebacker Jameel McClain (2008), linebacker Dannell Ellerbe (2009), linebacker ![]()
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The Ravens have been known for maintaining continuity within their scouting department. Douglas was one of the group’s longest-tenured members. He gained a reputation for liking tough, physical, grinding players.
“Everybody loves and respects the guy,” said Ravens Senior Personnel Assistant George Kokinis before this year’s draft. “You never hear a bad word about Joe even though he’s under the radar. He never puts himself out there for as good a scout as he is.”



