Tim Gribble is entering his 22nd season with Washington and his second as the Director of College Personnel. He was promoted to his current role on Jan. 14, 2020.Â
Gribble oversees the organization's evaluation of collegiate talent and manage scouting efforts at both the area and national levels. Â
Gribble previously assisted Kyle Smith and Washington's personnel staff by providing evaluations of collegiate talent at the national level.Â
Prior to his promotion to assistant director of college scouting in 2017, Gribble spent the previous 11 seasons as an area scout for Washington. He originally joined Washington in 2002 and served as a pro personnel assistant, later adding responsibility as the team's Northeast scout in 2003. He also covered the South and Midwest regions at various points during his first 16 years with the organization.Â
Before coming to Washington, Gribble spent two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an assistant in the scouting department.Â
Prior to joining the NFL, he was an assistant coach for his alma mater, Duquesne University. He served as the Dukes' special teams coordinator (1996-2000), defensive line coach (1996-98) and running backs coach (1998-2000).Â
Gribble was a four-year starter (1992-96) at fullback and team captain at Duquesne. He also played baseball for the Dukes and earned dual degrees in psychology and sociology. He is married to his wife, Jennifer.