Maurice Drayton was born on October 5, 1976, in Charleston, South Carolina.[1] He attended Berkeley High School, graduating in 1994. He later accepted a scholarship offer from The Citadel. In five seasons with the school, Drayton compiled 145 tackles, 17 passes defensed and three interceptions.[2] He earned varsity letters in his final three years with the team.[1]
From 2008 to 2009, Drayton coached the special teams and defensive backs at South Carolina State University. While he was there, they won two conference championships and twice made the NCAA playoffs. In 2009, the team was ranked number 7 in the nation for pass defense in number 5 in total defense.[2] They won an HBCU national championship in 2009.
Coastal Carolina
Drayton left South Carolina State in 2010 to join the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers.[3] He was with the team from 2010 to 2011, serving as special teams, wide receivers, and assistant head coach. He helped them achieve their first conference title since 2006 and had two receivers earn all-conference honors.[2]
Drayton returned to his alma mater of The Citadel in 2014, serving as assistant head coach, defensive coordinator, and cornerbacks coach in two seasons. He helped The Citadel earn several records in 2015, with the team winning six conference games and nine total. Their defense that year was second in scoring defense, total defense, rushing defense, and sacks. They also led their conference with 31 takeaways, just ten total touchdown passes allowed, a 36.5 third-down conversion percentage and 11 fumble recoveries.[2] The secondary also recorded five interceptions returned for touchdowns, most in the FCS.[2] Defensive lineman Mitchell Jeter was named conference defensive player of the year and two players earned All-America honors.[2]
Drayton left the Colts in 2018 to join the Green Bay Packers. He was their assistant special teams coach from 2018 to 2020, before being promoted to special teams coordinator in 2021.[4] The Packers’ special teams was consistently one of the worst units throughout the 2021 season as they were ranked 32nd in the NFL by the Football Outsiders DVOA, Packer Central, and Sports Illustrated writer Rick Gosselin.[5][6][7][8]
During the 2021–22 NFL playoffs, Drayton came under scrutiny after the special teams unit struggled throughout the game against the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round, most notably allowing a blocked punt returned for a game tying touchdown in the fourth quarter, having a field goal blocked at the end of the second quarter, and having just 10 players on the field during Robbie Gould's game winning field goal during the 13–10 loss, despite taking a timeout just prior to the kick.[9]
Drayton was fired from his position on February 1, 2022.[10]
Las Vegas Raiders
On March 2, 2022, it was announced that Drayton was hired by the Las Vegas Raiders as assistant special teams coach.[11]
The Citadel (third stint)
Drayton accepted the head coaching role at The Citadel in December 2022.[12]