Randy Mueller
Randy Mueller is an American professional football executive who is a senior personnel advisor for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. He previously served as the general manager for the NFL's Miami Dolphins and Saints, along with the Alliance of American Football 's Salt Lake Stallions. He has over two decades of NFL front office experience.
Early life
Born and raised in St. Maries, Idaho, Mueller played quarterback at St. Maries High School and Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon. As a senior in 1982, he led his team to the NAIA Division II national championship and was named Most Valuable Player of the title game.Professional career
Seattle Seahawks
Mueller began his front office career in 1983 as an assistant in pro personnel with the Seattle Seahawks. He was promoted the position of pro personnel director in 1990 — a position he held until 1995. At that time he was promoted to vice president of football operations and held that post through 1999. First he traded quarterback Rick Mirer to the Chicago Bears for a first round pick, then Mueller selected Florida State offensive tackle Walter Jones with the sixth-overall pick in the 1997 NFL draft.New Orleans Saints and ESPN
In 2000, Mueller became general manager of football operations for the New Orleans Saints. During his first year with the team, the Saints won the NFC West title and went on to win their first playoff game in franchise history. As a result, he was named Sporting News NFL Executive of the Year in 2000. The 2001 team could not improve, however, winning just seven games while selling only 25,000 season tickets for the following season to come, lowest in team history.In 2002, Mueller traded running back Ricky Williams and the team's fourth-round selection in the 2002 NFL draft to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for their first- and fourth-round picks in 2002 and a conditional third-round pick in the 2003 NFL draft, which became a first-round pick after Williams ran for over 1,800 yards in his first season with the Dolphins. In May 2002, he was fired in what he called a surprise; owner Tom Benson called the firing one due to a "communication problem" in the decision process of making deals by management. He had been offered an extension on his contract before the firing.
From 2002 to 2005, Mueller served as an NFL analyst for ESPN.