Report: Browns add Shawn Heinlen, a scout with 20 years of experience

Another reported change in the team’s front office. None have been officially announced by the team but transitions seem in the works for Andrew Berry:

NFL teams go through transitions at unique times. Immediately following a season, coaches and heads of front offices are let go. Free agency and trades a few months later lead to player transition while the NFL draft brings another influx of moves for teams.

For front offices, outside of the top person in charge, most of the changes come following the draft and before the start of training camp. With all the prep work done all year, front office personnel have their seasons end later than most.

The Cleveland Browns have reportedly gone through some transitions within their front office. The team is expected to hire Philadelphia Eagles executive Catherine Raiche to a yet-to-be-specified “high-ranking” position.

In a switch of front office staff, Philadelphia is expected to hire Cleveland’s Charles alls as their new Director of Player Personnel.

Now comes a report that the Browns will be adding another former Eagles front office member in scout Shawn Heinlen:

As noted above, Heinlen has recent experience with the Eagles but spent most of his time with the Buffalo Bills.

It is often hard to know the impact of specific front office members on the decisions a team makes. It will be interesting if the transitions on the Cleveland staff create discernable change in how the front office makes decisions moving forward.

The Browns have not announced any changes to their staff at this time. Their front office page still lists Walls as their national scout.

Eagles part ways with three staffers from the scouting department amid front-office restructure

Philadelphia Eagles part ways with three staffers from the scouting department in a front-office restructure that started with Casey Weidl

As the Eagles make moves to restructure their front office amid a shakeup, Geoff Mosher and Jeff McLane are reporting that three more staffers from the scouting department have been relieved of their duties.

According to reports, T.J. McCreight (player personnel executive/scout), Shawn Heinlen (southwest area scout), and Evan Pritt (scouting assistant) are no longer with the organization.

The moves follow Philadelphia reportedly parting ways with Casey Weidl, the team’s director of scouting operations, and the brother of Andy Weidl, the VP of Player Personnel according to Jeff McLane of The Inquirer.

Andy Weidl is currently a finalist for the Steelers’ general manager opening, while Casey has been with the Eagles since 2016.

Several teams around the league have restructured their scouting departments post-draft, and this move comes on the heels of Philadelphia losing three significant front office members (Brandon Brown, Ian CunninghamCatherine Raiche) to the Giants, Bears, and Browns and recent weeks.

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