What will Hurney's title be? He is actually the one who will have a high-ranking role within Washington's front office, not Mayhew.
That means general manager John Lynch and company will receive another compensatory third-round pick as part of the NFL's minority-hiring program, giving the 49ers an additional selection in each of the next three drafts. San Francisco was already set to receive a third-round pick in each of the next two drafts after the New York Jets hired former 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as head coach.
Mayhew has general manager experience. He served in the role with the Detroit Lions from 2008-15, and his teams reached the playoffs twice during that span. Mayhew has also served in other executive roles with both the Lions and New York Giants.
Lynch hired Mayhew in 2017 as a senior personal executive and promoted him to VP of player personnel in 2019.
"Martin has played an integral role in helping to establish a sustainable, championship culture over the last four years," Lynch said via a statement issued by the 49ers. "His skills as a talent evaluator and his counsel as a trusted advisor have positively impacted me and the 49ers organization. Personally, Martin has always been a loyal teammate and a tremendous friend to me and my family. We are excited for him to take on this new opportunity at an organization with which he has so much history. On behalf of our entire team, we wish Martin nothing but the best."
Note: This article has been updated to include the statement from John Lynch.
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