University of Delaware Athletics
Football

- Title:
- General Manager / Senior Associate AD, Football
As general manager, Callaway focuses on roster construction and resource allocation. His responsibilities include talent acquisition and retention, budget management, player evaluation, and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders.
Following his graduation from Delaware in 2014, Callaway entered the scouting profession. He spent a year working for Optimum Scouting where he analyzed NFL draft prospects out of the ACC ahead of the 2016 NFL Draft. Callaway joined the Tennessee Titans in 2016, working as a scouting assistant before being promoted to a college area scout in 2017. As a scout, he developed a league-wide reputation for finding gems in the late rounds of the draft as well as undrafted free agency while also contributing to the evaluations of multiple draft picks that developed into Pro Bowl players. He combined traditional scouting methods with analytical data and models to predict the likelihood of success for individual prospects. He also has extensive experience negotiating contracts with undrafted free agents as well as working with the pro scouting department to accurately value NFL free agents.
Callaway was an outstanding linebacker for the Blue Hens from 2011-14, starting in 44 of his 46 career games played and served as a team captain as a senior in 2014. He registered 303 career tackles, one of just 20 players to reach the 300-tackle milestone, and compiled 4.5 sacks, 17 TFLs, five fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles, eight pass breakups and two interceptions.
The Decatur, Georgia native earned All-CAA honors as a junior when he was among the national leaders with 120 tackles. Callaway also received All-CAA honors as a senior and was a four-time CAA Academic Honor Roll selection. He was Delaware’s nominee for the CAA's Chuck Boone Leadership Award as a senior.
Callaway earned his undergraduate degree in Sport Management in 2014 and MBA in 2016 from the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics.