N.C. A&T Alum Brad Holmes Hired As Detroit Lions General Manager

North Carolina A&T State University is well known for its athletes on the field. Brad Holmes, who himself played football at N.C. A&T, will now lead the NFL Detroit Lions as their new general manager! Holmes will leave the Los Angeles Rams as their director of college scouting. Read the full details on Holmes’ impressive resume and new role from The Grio below!

After a competitive interview process, the Lions announced Holmes will join the team. He is now locked in for a five-year contract with the Lions, per the Detroit Free Press.

Courtesy of the Los Angeles Rams

“Throughout our search for a new general manager, Brad was someone who stood out immediately,” said Lions president Ron Wood, “His abilities as a critical thinker, along with his extensive experience implementing technology and analytics into his approach to scouting, were among the many decisive qualities Brad displayed in our time getting to know him during the interview process. We look forward to him helping lead our organization as we take the next steps as a team.”

Holmes, 41, started with the Rams back in 2003 as a public relations intern. He eventually moved his way up and ran the team’s drafts. Though this will be his first stint as an NFL general manager, those who know his work ethic say he is a born leader.

“I think he would do an excellent job (as GM),” said Bill Hayes, his former college coach at North Carolina A&T. “I know he’s going to put in the work. That’s the first thing about it, he’s going to put in the work, he’s going to make the effort and he’s a team guy all the way. He’s not one of those egotistical maniacs. He’s going to be a team guy. He can be trusted. He’s extremely trustworthy, so I feel strongly that he would do a super job.”

(Courtesy of Jeff Lewis/Rams)

While with the Rams, Holmes is credited with being on the team that decided to draft defensive tackle Aaron Donald as the 13th pick in 2014 and quarterback Jared Goff who was the No.1 pick in 2016. Both have become stars in the league on a team that will be contending for the NFC title in this weekend’s playoffs. 

“I am thrilled to welcome Brad Holmes to Detroit,” said Sheila Ford Hamp, the Lions owner, said in a statement. “Several weeks ago when we embarked on this process, it was critical that we find the right person to fit our vision for this team. It was evident early on that Brad is a proven leader who is ready for this opportunity. We are thrilled to introduce him to our fans as a member of our football family.”