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Martin Mayhew

Martin Mayhew (born October 8, 1965) is an American former professional football and executive in the (), known for his eight-season playing career with the Washington Redskins and , during which he recorded 21 interceptions, and for his subsequent 26-year tenure in NFL front offices, including stints as for the (2013–2015) and (2021–2023). Born in , and raised in Tallahassee, Mayhew attended , where he played for the Seminoles as a from 1984 to 1987, earning second-team All-South Independent honors as a junior in 1985. Selected by the in the 10th round (262nd overall) of the , Mayhew missed his rookie season with a wrist injury before signing with the Washington Redskins in 1989. Over four seasons with Washington (1989–1992), he appeared in 65 games with 53 starts, tallying 13 interceptions and contributing to the team's victory in following the 1991 season. He then joined the , playing four more seasons (1993–1996) and adding 8 interceptions to his resume, finishing his playing career with 118 games played, 473 tackles, and one defensive touchdown. After retiring as a player in 1997, Mayhew earned a J.D. from in 2000 and was admitted to . Transitioning to NFL personnel work, Mayhew began as a personnel intern with in 1999 before joining the as a national scout in 2000. He advanced steadily within the Lions' organization, serving as assistant director of pro personnel (2005–2007), director of pro personnel (2008), and director of player personnel (2009–2011), then as interim in 2012 and full from 2013 to 2015, overseeing a period that included one playoff appearance (2014), with the team also reaching the playoffs in 2011 during his time as director of player personnel. After departing Detroit, he served as director of football operations for the in 2016 and joined the as senior personnel executive (2017–2018), rising to vice president of player personnel (2019–2020), where he contributed to an Championship appearance and a berth in 2019. In 2021, Mayhew was hired as of the Washington Football Team (renamed Commanders in 2022), leading the front office through a franchise rebrand and roster rebuild until transitioning to senior personnel executive and advisor to the in 2024. Mayhew announced his retirement from the on February 25, 2025, after 26 total seasons in the league, concluding a career marked by his expertise in player evaluation, contract negotiations, and team-building across multiple franchises.

Early life and education

Early life and high school

Martin Mayhew was born on October 8, 1965, in . Raised in , Mayhew attended Florida High School in Tallahassee, where he distinguished himself as a standout at . His high school performance earned him local acclaim as a defensive talent, culminating in his induction into the Florida High School Hall of Fame in 2018 as part of its inaugural class. Following high school, Mayhew enrolled early at in 1983 to begin his career.

College career

Mayhew enrolled early at in 1983 after graduating from Florida High School, where he had established a strong foundation in football as a standout . He played under legendary coach from 1984 to 1987, appearing in 33 games as a key for the Seminoles. During this period, Florida State achieved notable success, including a 9-2-1 record and an appearance in 1985, with Mayhew contributing to the team's defensive efforts. In his college career, Mayhew amassed 187 tackles and five s, highlighted by a 27-yard return for a against in 1985 that helped secure a key victory. He earned second-team All-South Independent honors that year for his on-field performance. Off the field, Mayhew excelled academically, earning /CoSIDA Academic honors as a second-team selection in 1985 while maintaining strong grades as a business management major. Mayhew graduated from Florida State in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business management. His college achievements positioned him well for the professional level, leading to his selection by the in the 10th round (262nd overall) of the . Following his undergraduate degree in business management from , Mayhew enrolled in the night program at to pursue a degree while still active in the NFL. He began this program during his tenure with the Washington Redskins in the early 1990s but paused his studies after signing as a with the , prioritizing his playing commitments. After retiring from professional following the 1996 season, Mayhew returned to to complete his , graduating in 2000. During his final year of in the late , he balanced his studies with early administrative roles in , including a nine-month in the Washington Redskins' personnel department in 1999, where he assisted in scouting NFL players, evaluating late cuts, and assessing college prospects for the . He also completed two with the Management Council in , focusing on labor operations and legal matters. Upon graduation, Mayhew was admitted to on September 27, 2000, formalizing his legal credentials as a member in good standing with no disciplinary history. In reflecting on his decision to pursue , Mayhew noted that exposure to front-office operations and player agents during his playing career motivated him to seek legal training as a pathway to remain involved in the , viewing it as preparation for an administrative role in personnel and management. This education equipped him with skills in contract analysis and strategic decision-making, which informed his methodical approach to evaluating talent and negotiating player agreements throughout his executive career.

Playing career

Washington Redskins

Mayhew began his NFL career with the , who selected him in the 10th round of the 1988 draft, but he missed his entire rookie season due to injury and was subsequently waived. He signed with the Redskins as a on March 7, , receiving a contract that included a $65,000 and base salaries of $175,000 for and $210,000 for 1990, plus roster bonuses. Over four seasons with the from 1989 to 1992, Mayhew appeared in 58 regular-season games, starting 48, while registering 13 for 109 yards and one , along with 321 combined tackles and key defensive plays as a . His breakout year came in 1990, when he led the team with seven , contributing to a defense that forced 33 turnovers en route to a 10-6 record and an Division title. Notable performances included a fourth-quarter of in a December 1990 win over the , helping secure a 10-9 victory, and a 31-yard pick-six off during a 1991 regular-season loss to the . Mayhew played a pivotal role in the Redskins' postseason success across multiple years, appearing in seven playoff games with two interceptions. In the 1990 playoffs, he started both games during a run that ended in a divisional-round loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The following year, he started all three postseason contests, including intercepting Chris Miller's pass in the divisional round against the Atlanta Falcons to set up a scoring drive in a 24-7 win, en route to a starting role in Super Bowl XXVI, where Washington defeated the Buffalo Bills 37-24 to claim the championship. In the 1992 playoffs, Mayhew recorded a 44-yard interception return off Sean Salisbury in the wild-card victory over the Minnesota Vikings, though the team fell to the 49ers in the divisional round. Following the 1992 season, Mayhew became an unrestricted and departed , signing a four-year, $5.3 million contract with the in March 1993 to bolster their secondary.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mayhew signed with the as an unrestricted prior to the 1993 season, following four years with the . He played four seasons with the team from 1993 to 1996, appearing in 60 games and starting 59. During this period, Mayhew established himself as a reliable starting on a defense in transition, drawing on his prior experience with the to provide veteran leadership. Over his Buccaneers tenure, Mayhew recorded 8 interceptions, 297 combined tackles (253 solo, 44 assisted), 5 forced fumbles, and 1 sack. His contributions were particularly evident in the secondary, where he helped anchor a unit that showed improvement amid the team's rebuilding efforts under head coach from 1993 to 1995. In 1995, Mayhew's standout season included 5 interceptions and 75 tackles, coinciding with the ' defense ranking 12th in the in points allowed (335 total, 19.7 per game). The following year, under new coach , the defense ranked 8th in points allowed (293 total) despite a 6-10 record. Mayhew retired after the 1996 season to complete his legal education at , pursuing post-playing opportunities in law while maintaining an interest in . His time in Tampa marked the conclusion of an eight-year playing career, in which he appeared in 118 games with 21 interceptions, 618 tackles, 6 forced fumbles, and 1 sack overall.

Executive career

Detroit Lions

Martin Mayhew joined the in 2001 as senior director of football administration and staff counsel. He advanced through the front office ranks, serving as senior director of football administration and staff counsel (2001–2002), senior vice president (2003), and senior vice president and assistant (2004–2007). Following the firing of general manager on September 24, 2008, Mayhew was elevated to interim . The Lions finished the 2008 season with an NFL-worst 0-16 record under his interim leadership. In January 2009, the team made his appointment permanent as , a role he held until 2015. As , Mayhew oversaw a franchise rebuild, making pivotal draft selections that shaped the team's core. He selected quarterback with the first overall pick in the . In 2010, Mayhew drafted second overall, bolstering the defensive line. Although had been selected second overall in 2007 prior to Mayhew's GM tenure, he managed Johnson's long-term contract extension in 2012, securing the star receiver for the franchise. Under Mayhew's leadership, the Lions transitioned from the winless campaign to playoff contention. The team improved to a 10-6 record in 2011, earning their first playoff berth since 1999 and advancing to the round. However, sustained success proved elusive, with the Lions posting records of 4-12 in 2012, 7-9 in 2013, and 11-5 in 2014 (another playoff appearance but loss). Mayhew was fired on November 5, 2015, after the team started 1-7; finished the season 7-9. Mayhew contributed to effective salary cap management during his tenure, helping the Lions navigate financial constraints post-2008 rebuild. He positioned the team approximately $17 million under the 2015 entering free agency, enabling targeted acquisitions. Notable free agency moves under his direction included signing defensive end in 2008 and cornerback in 2013, enhancing the roster without excessive spending. His legal education from aided in complex contract negotiations, such as Johnson's extension.

New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers

In 2016, leveraging his prior experience as of the , Martin Mayhew joined the as director of football operations and special projects. In this capacity, he managed all aspects of the , ensured compliance with the collective bargaining agreement, and assisted in player contract negotiations, supporting the team's operational framework during a season that ended with an 11-5 record and a playoff appearance. Mayhew transitioned to the San Francisco 49ers in 2017 as senior personnel executive (2017–2018), where he contributed to the evaluation and acquisition of talent amid the franchise's rebuilding efforts under new John Lynch. He was promoted to of player personnel in 2019, playing an integral role in the front office's personnel strategies that helped foster a sustainable, championship-oriented culture. During his tenure with the 49ers, Mayhew assisted in building a competitive roster, including key contributions to the selections of defensive end (second overall) and wide receiver (second round), which bolstered the team's defensive and offensive capabilities en route to a 13-3 regular-season record and an appearance in the . These efforts were part of a broader personnel department overhaul that Lynch credited Mayhew with helping to establish, emphasizing effective player evaluation and scouting integration. Mayhew departed the 49ers after the 2020 season to pursue a position elsewhere, leaving behind a that had transformed the team into a contender through strategic personnel decisions amid multiple coaching transitions. His work during this period highlighted his expertise in developing scouting networks and refining player assessment methods, drawing on decades of experience to support high-impact acquisitions.

Washington Commanders

Martin Mayhew was hired as general manager of the Washington Football Team on January 22, 2021, following a period where head coach Ron Rivera had served as interim general manager after the dismissal of Kyle Smith. This appointment came as part of Rivera's effort to build a collaborative front office, with Mayhew joining alongside executive vice president of football operations Marty Hurney to stabilize the team's personnel operations amid ongoing ownership transitions. During his tenure as general manager from 2021 to 2023, Mayhew oversaw several key roster moves aimed at rebuilding the team's competitiveness. In 2022, the organization extended wide receiver with a three-year contract worth approximately $71 million, securing a cornerstone of the offense drafted prior to Mayhew's arrival. That same year, Mayhew facilitated a trade with the to acquire quarterback and a 2022 second-round pick (No. 47 overall), in exchange for Washington's 2022 second-round pick (No. 42 overall), 2022 third-round pick (No. 73 overall), and a 2023 third-round pick that could become a second-round selection if Wentz played at least 50% of the offensive snaps in 2022. Mayhew's draft classes contributed foundational talent, including offensive tackle Sam Cosmi in the second round of 2021 and wide receiver in the first round of 2022, both of whom became starters and exemplified his emphasis on versatile, high-upside players. Additionally, the team underwent a rebranding to the on February 2, 2022, marking the end of the temporary "Football Team" moniker adopted in 2020. In January 2024, following the hiring of Adam Peters as the new general manager under incoming ownership led by Josh Harris, Mayhew transitioned to the role of senior personnel executive and advisor to the GM, continuing to provide expertise in player evaluation drawn from his prior experience with the . In this advisory capacity, he supported scouting and personnel decisions through the 2024 season, leveraging his background in identifying talent across multiple franchises. On February 25, 2025, Mayhew announced his retirement after 26 seasons in the , citing a desire to step away following the and reflecting on a career that spanned playing, scouting, and executive roles. His time with the Commanders capped a legacy of influencing over a dozen drafts and numerous player acquisitions, including high-impact trades and signings that reshaped rosters in and beyond, while introducing collaborative front-office structures that prioritized data-driven evaluations and long-term stability.

Personal life

Family and residence

Martin Mayhew is married to Mayhew, a survivor who has been actively involved in supporting cancer patients through initiatives like providing comfort pillows during her husband's tenure with the . The couple has three children: a daughter, , and two sons, and . Mayhew's family life has often intersected with his career transitions, as he balanced professional demands with personal responsibilities. During his time pursuing a law degree at Georgetown University in the late 1990s, he managed classes alongside his wife and two young children at the time, highlighting the support from his immediate family amid relocations. Family considerations played a key role in his 1997 retirement from playing, shortly after the birth of his daughter and the purchase of a family home in Vienna, Virginia, where his family resided in the Washington, D.C., area. Throughout his executive career, Mayhew's residences aligned with team locations to accommodate family needs. He lived in the Detroit metropolitan area during his 16-year stint with the Lions from 2000 to 2015, including his role as general manager. Following his departure, he relocated to the New York area for his position with the Giants in 2016, then to the San Francisco Bay Area for his vice president of player personnel role with the 49ers from 2017 to 2020. In 2021, he returned to the Washington, D.C., region upon joining the Commanders, reconnecting with the area where his family had previously established roots. Mayhew credits much of his personal values to his upbringing by his mother, Fernita, who raised him and his sister, Rhonda, in , instilling a sense of decency that influenced his approach to family and career balance.

Philanthropy and community involvement

During his tenure with the , Martin Mayhew served on the board of trustees for , contributing to the organization's efforts in preserving innovation and history through educational programs and exhibits. Mayhew was also actively involved with the Detroit Police Athletic League (PAL), a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing youth with athletic and educational opportunities to deter crime and foster positive development. As a board director, he supported initiatives aimed at empowering underprivileged children in the Detroit area. In 2015, he hosted the Martin Mayhew Youth Football Coaching Academy, a clinic that trained 112 PAL coaches to better serve young athletes, emphasizing skill-building and life lessons through sports. Beyond these roles, Mayhew's philanthropic efforts extended to mentoring young athletes, drawing on his NFL experience to guide participants in PAL programs toward personal and professional growth. He is a member of , where he maintains an inactive status. Following his retirement from the NFL in February 2025 after 26 seasons, Mayhew concluded his league career.

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