MIAMI -- The Miami Dolphins hired former New
Orleans general manager Randy Mueller as their GM on Monday to help
first-year coach Nick Saban rebuild the franchise that slid to an
embarrassing 4-12 last season.
Mueller replaces Rick Spielman, who left the Dolphins last week after
five seasons helping oversee their oft-criticized personnel moves.
Mueller served as a general manager for the Saints in 2000 and 2001. The
Saints captured the NFC West title and earned their first-ever playoff
win in Mueller's first season with the team.
He has served as a TV analyst for the past three seasons after being
released from his Saints contract in 2002.
"This is one of the great franchises in the NFL with an unmatched
tradition of success, and it's going to be special for me to be a part
of that legacy."
Mueller spent 17 years with the Seattle Seahawks before joining the
Saints, eventually becoming vice president of football operations in
1995.
Mueller interviewed for the job when it was created before last season.
Spielman took the post after then-coach Dave Wannstedt was stripped of
having final say on personnel decisions. Wannstedt resigned during the
tumultuous 2004 season.
Mueller traded Ricky Williams from the Saints to the Dolphins for two
first-round draft picks before the 2002 season.
Williams' agent, Leigh Steinberg, has said the former NFL rushing leader
is contemplating a return to the Dolphins after unexpectedly retiring
just before training camp last season.
If Williams returns, he would likely have to wait until July to avoid a
one-year suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse program.
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