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The best GM in US sports

Have you ever wondered which teams are the best run organisations in US sport? onlinebetting.casinowinning.net settles the argument on the best GMs (and worst GMs) in US sport with hard data and expert analysis

onlinebetting.casinowinning.net’s expert team of sports analysts have created a formula to enable effective comparison of sports executive’s performance across the four major sports in the US.  And we can confidently tell you who are the best and worst General Managers in all US Sports.

The Top 10 GMs in US Sports

General Manager League Team Winning Improvement Cost per win Index Final Score
Les Snead NFL Los Angeles Rams 293.3 82.1 668.8
James Jones NBA Phoenix Suns 211.1 85.5 507.8
Elton Brand NBA Philadelphia 76ers 195.1 82.6 472.8
Jon Robinson NFL Tennessee Titans 176.6 82.5 435.8
Rob Pelinka NBA Los Angeles Lakers 173.5 80.8 427.7
Bob Myers NBA Golden State Warriors 162.9 82.6 408.4
Jon Horst NBA Milwaukee Bucks 160.2 83.3 403.8
Mickey Loomis NFL New Orleans Saints 144.1 82.8 371.0
Don Waddell NHL Carolina Hurricanes 139.7 83.1 362.4
Doug Armstrong NHL St. Louis Blues 136.9 81.7 355.5

Widely regarded as one of the better GMs in the NFL for a long time, Les Snead is the best General Manager in US sports by our metrics. His part in the move from the Rams franchise being also-rans in St Louis to NFC West powerhouses and current Super Bowl champions cannot be underestimated. While his career as Rams GM started slowly with results being very mixed while collaborating with Jeff Fisher as Head Coach: his partnership with Sean McVay has proved incredibly fruitful with the team winning double-digit games in 5 of the 6 seasons they have worked together.

McVay is more involved in personnel matters than many NFL head coaches, however Snead takes ultimate responsibility for the Rams’ salary cap management and his above-average cost-per wins shows he’s a shrewd operator with a knack for moving salaries around to keep a roster of veterans in place and in a league where teams often have limited Super Bowl windows and periods of relevancy: Snead and the Rams have maintained a seemingly permanent win-now mentality since 2016.

NBA Elton Brand Philadelphia 76ers
Elton Brand has quietly been making a name for himself as a developing NBA executive © Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

One surprising entry in the top 10 GMs in US sports is Philadelphia 76ers exec, Elton Brand. While they have yet to see silverware land in south Philly: ‘The Process’ is working. Especially when you compare it to what came before: for the 5 seasons before Brand was promoted to GM: the 76ers averaged a lowly .266 win percentage, since he took over in 2018: they average .629 win percentage. With further developments over the past 12 months – the trade sending wantaway Ben Simmons to the New York Knicks and bringing future hall-of-famer James Harden to Philadelphia, Harden’s subsequent re-g and adding extra squad depth could see the Sixers catapulted in to the NBA championship conversation.

Staying in Philadelphia: one name surprisingly omitted from the top 10 GMs in US sports list is Eagles GM, Howie Roseman. While the smart-moving exec is wildly recognised as a cunning operator with a keen eye for a trade: he inherited an Eagles team that was very successful in the early 2000s – giving him very little to offer in of improving the team’s on-field output. Roseman is a keen ‘capologist’ and his cost-per-win score is almost league-average, but his effectiveness as a GM can only be compared to what came before and he hasn’t had a Head Coach to partner with that compared to Andy Reid since Reid left Philadelphia and moved to the Kansas City Chiefs.

The 10 worst GMs in US Sports

General Manager League Team Winning Improvement Cost per win Index Final Score
Dave Gettleman NFL New York Giants 71.7 68.1 211.5
Brian Wright NBA San Antonio Spurs 67.0 77.8 211.8
Joe Douglas NFL New York Jets 75.8 64.8 216.4
Steve Yzerman NHL Detroit Red Wings 75.0 76.4 226.5
Travis Schlenk NBA Atlanta Hawks 74.3 78.7 227.4
Al Avila MLB Detroit Tigers 77.5 75.7 230.6
Tommy Sheppard NBA Washington Wizards 79.9 76.0 235.8
Ben Cherington MLB Pittsburgh Pirates 75.7 85.5 236.9
Ryan Pace NFL Chicago Bears 81.8 77.1 240.7
Chris Ballard NFL Indianapolis Colts 82.7 79.5 244.9

NFL Joe Douglas New York Jets
New York Jets GM, Joe Douglas holds the dubious honor of being one of the worst GMs in sports so far © Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

New York sports fans, beware: the news isn’t great in the empire state. The New York Giants and Jets see their respective GMs at the bottom of the table and as the worst GMs.

Joe Douglas of the Jets has been in post since 2019 and results have been below-average to bad, maxing out at seven wins in 2019 and falling to two wins in 2020. There has been some volatility at the Head Coach position in the green half of New York, but the appointment of Robert Saleh has yet to yield an upswing in their fortunes and the Jets remain one of the weakest rosters in the NFL with very little star power.

Dave Gettleman retired at the end of the 2021-22 season, but his time with the New York Giant will be ed mostly for questionable drafting choices (the jury is still out on Daniel Jones and running back Saquon Barkley was drafted over Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and pro-bowlers like Quenton Nelson), a lack of progression and 14 wins over three seasons. Gettleman took an ageing roster in the twilight of Giants all-time ing leader and two-time Super Bowl champion, Eli Manning’s career and took a backstep. Giants new GM, Joe Schoen started his reign well with two top-ten NFL draft picks, bagging top-tier offensive and defensive line talents that will sure up problem areas for the G-Men. Only will time will tell if Schoen can recapture the magic of Eli’s Giants of the early 2010s.

Cost-per-win - a universal measure of executive success

The top 5 GMs in US Sports by cost-per-win

General Manager League Team Winning Improvement Cost per win Index Final Score
Kim Ng MLB Miami Marlins 103.7 89.4 296.9
David Forst MLB Oakland Athletics 98.6 88.8 286.0
Mike Elias MLB Baltimore Orioles 78.3 88.6 245.3
Mike Chernoff MLB Cleveland Guardians 111.4 87.1 309.9
Bill Belichick NFL New England Patriots 131.6 86.4 349.5

The home of Moneyball maintains a position in the best spending teams in US sports. David Forst and the Oakland Athletics have the second best cost-per-win score in major US sports and it wouldn’t right to discuss the A’s without touching on their place in sports analysis history. Former A’s GM and current Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations, Billy Beane was at the forefront of the analytics revolution in professional sports and led a change in how all major sports team evaluate player performance, budget allocation and on-field strategy. His successor, David Forst is a Beane disciple and has continued to run the Athletics in a cost effective manner that hasn’t produced pennant wins but has maintained the standards set by team ownership without breaking the bank.

The sole entry from the world of football on the best GMs by cost-per-win list is future hall-of-famer and most successful coach in NFL history, Bill Belichick. In a career that includes six Super Bowl wins, 11 back-to-back division wins from 2009 to 2019 and a lifetime win percentage of .729, all while maintaining a team within the same salary cap as other NFL teams is beyond extraordinary. While his on-field input as a defensive genius and leader is what he will mostly be ed for, it may be Belichick’s efforts as a salary cap manager and team builder that are his most incredible achievement.

The worst GMs in US sport by cost-per-win

General Manager League Team Winning Improvement Cost per win Index Final Score
Joe Douglas NFL New York Jets 75.8 64.8 216.4
Brian Cashman MLB New York Yankees 102.8 67.7 273.2
Dave Gettleman NFL New York Giants 71.7 68.1 211.5
John Hammond NBA Orlando Magic 112.3 73.7 298.4
Brian O'Halloran MLB Boston Red Sox 91.6 75.1 258.4

The bad news continues for New York area sports fans as the Jets, Yankees and Giants are the three worst teams in sports when it comes to cost-per-win . Now… the Yankees remain perennial playoff contenders and average 91.2 wins a season over the last decade (discounting the shortened 2020 season). However, that success is coming at a considerable cost, with the pinstripers annually among the highest spending teams in all of sports. Compare their success to, say, the Cleveland Guardians who have a much smaller budget but averaged 87.3 wins over the last decade – it is fair to say that Brian Cashman and the Yankees organisation aren’t spending their budget as wisely and that drives down their cost-per-win score.

Methodology

onlinebetting.casinowinning.net’s experts compared the win/loss percentage of the team’s current GM with the previous five years before his tenure.

Calculating the financial performance of GMs across different sports is far more complicated. The finances of NFL, NHL and NBA are largely controlled by a salary cap in each sport, with some flexibility in the NBA. In the MLB there is a salary figure over which teams must pay a luxury tax on top of any money they spend on paying players. This diversity means it’s hard to evaluate teams from different sports, particularly where some sports teams are encouraged and in fact required to pay a minimum amount to players (in the NFL teams must spend at least 95% of the salary cap), and in others they are incredibly frugal and try to spend as little as possible (take for example the Baltimore Orioles who will spend less than $50mil for their total payroll in 2022, less than 20% of the top spending MLB team, the Los Angeles Dodgers).

With this in mind: teams were measured by how much they spent as a percentage of their league’s average spend, divided by their win/loss percentage. This gives us a reliable and versatile metric which can be used to evaluate the effective spending of a GM in any major sport.

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The Best GM in US Sports: the data

General Manager League Team Winning Improvement Cost per win Index Final Score
1 Les Snead NFL Los Angeles Rams 293.3 82.1 668.8
2 James Jones NBA Phoenix Suns 211.1 85.5 507.8
3 Elton Brand NBA Philadelphia 76ers 195.1 82.6 472.8
4 Jon Robinson NFL Tennessee Titans 176.6 82.5 435.8
5 Rob Pelinka NBA Los Angeles Lakers 173.5 80.8 427.7
6 Bob Myers NBA Golden State Warriors 162.9 82.6 408.4
7 Jon Horst NBA Milwaukee Bucks 160.2 83.3 403.8
8 Mickey Loomis NFL New Orleans Saints 144.1 82.8 371.0
9 Don Waddell NHL Carolina Hurricanes 139.7 83.1 362.4
10 Doug Armstrong NHL St. Louis Blues 136.9 81.7 355.5
11 Bill Belichick NFL New England Patriots 131.6 86.4 349.5
12 Brandon Beane NFL Buffalo Bills 131.3 83.5 346.1
13 Brett Veach NFL Kansas City Chiefs 130.2 85.7 346.0
14 Jason Licht NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers 133.3 77.3 344.0
15 Ken Holland NHL Edmonton Oilers 131.1 80.9 343.2
16 David Poile NHL Nashville Predators 128.5 81.9 338.8
17 Eric DeCosta NFL Baltimore Ravens 126.2 85.1 337.5
18 Kyle Dubas NHL Toronto Maple Leafs 127.6 79.5 334.6
19 Mike Mayock NFL Las Vegas Raiders 126.6 79.7 332.8
20 Thad Levine MLB Minnesota Twins 123.5 82.3 329.4
21 Jerry Jones NFL Dallas Cowboys 121.7 81.7 325.1
22 Scott Harris MLB San Francisco Giants 121.4 80.6 323.5
23 Alex Anthopoulos MLB Atlanta Braves 120.7 81.7 323.0
24 John Schneider NFL Seattle Seahawks 119.2 83.9 322.3
25 Zachary Kleiman NBA Memphis Grizzlies 117.5 83.7 318.7
26 Brian Gutekunst NFL Green Bay Packers 116.3 84.6 317.2
27 Jarmo Kekäläinen NHL Columbus Blue Jackets 117.3 80.5 315.1
28 Justin Zanik NBA Utah Jazz 115.1 83.2 313.3
29 Kevin Colbert NFL Pittsburgh Steelers 114.2 84.0 312.4
30 Kevin Cheveldayoff NHL Winnipeg Jets 114.9 81.3 311.1
31 Mike Rizzo MLB Washington Nationals 116.2 78.3 310.6
32 Mike Chernoff MLB Cleveland Guardians 111.4 87.1 309.9
33 Sam Presti NBA Oklahoma City Thunder 112.9 82.1 307.9
34 Bill Guerin NHL Minnesota Wild 112.6 81.9 307.1
35 Brad Treliving NHL Calgary Flames 112.6 80.1 305.3
36 Steve Keim NFL Arizona Cardinals 111.3 81.0 303.6
37 Bobby Webster NBA Toronto Raptors 109.9 83.3 303.1
38 Rick Spielman NFL Minnesota Vikings 111.2 79.3 301.6
39 Nick Krall MLB Cincinnati Reds 111.0 79.5 301.4
40 Joe Sakic NHL Colorado Avalanche 109.4 81.8 300.5
41 Jerry Dipoto MLB Seattle Mariners 109.2 81.5 299.9
42 Chris Grier NFL Miami Dolphins 109.6 80.4 299.6
43 Doug Wilson NHL San Jose Sharks 109.1 80.6 298.8
44 John Hammond NBA Orlando Magic 112.3 73.7 298.4
45 Brian MacLellan NHL Washington Capitals 108.2 81.1 297.4
46 Lou Lamoriello NHL New York Islanders 108.9 79.7 297.4
47 Kim Ng MLB Miami Marlins 103.7 89.4 296.9
48 Jim Nill NHL Dallas Stars 107.1 79.9 294.1
49 Julien BriseBois NHL Tampa Bay Lightning 104.3 80.9 289.4
50 Mike Hazen MLB Arizona Diamondbacks 102.0 83.8 287.8
51 Ross Atkins MLB Toronto Blue Jays 103.4 79.4 286.3
52 David Forst MLB Oakland Athletics 98.6 88.8 286.0
53 Sean Marks NBA Brooklyn Nets 103.1 76.7 282.9
54 Don Sweeney NHL Boston Bruins 98.2 82.4 278.8
55 John Lynch NFL San Francisco 49ers 98.9 79.2 276.9
56 Brian Cashman MLB New York Yankees 102.8 67.7 273.2
57 Mitch Kupchak NBA Charlotte Hornets 96.1 80.7 272.8
58 James Click MLB Houston Astros 98.6 75.3 272.6
59 Mike Girsch MLB St. Louis Cardinals 97.0 77.7 271.7
60 A.J. Preller MLB San Diego Padres 95.1 79.6 269.9
61 Chuck Fletcher NHL Philadelphia Flyers 95.1 78.2 268.5
62 Howie Roseman NFL Philadelphia Eagles 93.0 81.0 267.0
63 Trajan Langdon NBA New Orleans Pelicans 92.6 76.5 261.6
64 Michael Winger NBA Los Angeles Clippers 89.8 81.1 260.7
65 Brian O'Halloran MLB Boston Red Sox 91.6 75.1 258.4
66 Rick Hahn MLB Chicago White Sox 88.8 80.2 257.8
67 Mike Brown NFL Cincinnati Bengals 90.0 75.8 255.9
68 Chad Buchanan NBA Indiana Pacers 87.5 79.8 254.7
69 Tom Telesco NFL Los Angeles Chargers 86.0 78.3 250.3
70 Andy Elisburg NBA Miami Heat 85.0 80.1 250.0
71 Rob Blake NHL Los Angeles Kings 84.9 79.5 249.4
72 Pierre Dorion NHL Ottawa Senators 83.7 80.6 248.1
73 Mike Elias MLB Baltimore Orioles 78.3 88.6 245.3
74 Chris Ballard NFL Indianapolis Colts 82.7 79.5 244.9
75 Ryan Pace NFL Chicago Bears 81.8 77.1 240.7
76 Ben Cherington MLB Pittsburgh Pirates 75.7 85.5 236.9
77 Tommy Sheppard NBA Washington Wizards 79.9 76.0 235.8
78 Al Avila MLB Detroit Tigers 77.5 75.7 230.6
79 Travis Schlenk NBA Atlanta Hawks 74.3 78.7 227.4
80 Steve Yzerman NHL Detroit Red Wings 75.0 76.4 226.5
81 Joe Douglas NFL New York Jets 75.8 64.8 216.4
82 Brian Wright NBA San Antonio Spurs 67.0 77.8 211.8
83 Dave Gettleman NFL New York Giants 71.7 68.1 211.5

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