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Lions GM Bob Quinn, shown at left introducing first-round pick Taylor Decker, has begun making some more changes to the scouting department.

(Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)

ALLEN PARK -- Bob Quinn wrapped up his first NFL draft with the Detroit Lions on Saturday.

Two days later, he's already started firing scouts.

The Lions have fired Chad Henry, according to a source, and the Detroit Free Press is reporting Darren Anderson has also been let go. Both were holdovers from the Martin Mayhew era.

It's common for new general managers to retain scouts through the draft, because of the ground work that is typically laid before January, but then finish turning over the department once the draft is completed.

Quinn has already made several changes at the top, including firing Scott McEwen, the club's longest-tenured scout, and Sheldon White, the previous vice president of pro personnel. Now more changes should begin to sweep through the scouting ranks themselves, as he brings in his own people for the long haul.

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