Thomas Dimitroff is set to return to the NFL in 2025. The former general manager has a consultant position lined up with the Saints, as first reported by Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer. The news is now official, per a team announcement.
Dimitroff’s tenure as the Falcons’ GM (which began in 2008) came to an end in 2020. Two years later, he helped found SumerSports, a football analytics company. Interest about a return to the NFL in a front office capacity proved to be mutual, as Dimitroff interviewed with the Jets in December for their general manager vacancy. He was then among the candidates for the Titans’ GM gig.
Dimitroff did not land either of those positions, but the longtime scout is now set to work in New Orleans’ front office. As Breer notes, the 59-year-old has spent considerable time with the Saints this offseason. Now that he is officially on board, Dimitroff will assist general manager Mickey Loomis in a number of capacities.
This move is essentially a duplicate of last year’s Dave Ziegler hire. The former Raiders GM spent one season working alongside Loomis in New Orleans before being hired as an assistant general manager with the Titans this winter. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network notes Dimitroff can be expected to fill the vacancy created by Ziegler’s departure.
Loomis is the longest-tenured pure GM in the NFL. His stint with the Saints is not expected to end any time soon, but he will be joined by a notable name for the 2025 campaign. It will be interesting to see if Dimitroff’s stock benefits from his work in New Orleans and if he continues to seek out a new general manager gig during next year’s hiring cycle.
This hire makes sense since the Saints prospects for success look dim.