The Philadelphia Eagles made some moves to strengthen their scouting department recently. The team has not made an official announcement regarding the first move, but Philadelphia is set to name Joe Douglas as one of their chief personnel executives.

Douglas cut his teeth in the industry by working his way up the ladder in the Baltimore Ravens personnel department.

The Ravens are regarded as one of the best organizations when it comes to evaluating players. Douglas spent last season as the Director of College Scouting for the Chicago Bears after being in Baltimore for 15 years.

Naturally he will pluck another up and coming talent evaluator from the Ravens scouting tree. According a report by Daniel Jeremiah, Douglas will bring Andy Weidl with him.

The Eagles hit a HR by hiring Joe Douglas. They followed that up with another HR by adding Andy Weidl. 2 of NFLs top evaluators. — Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) May 9, 2016

Jeremiah once served as a scout for the Ravens as well. He interviewed for a chief personnel job with the Eagles back in March.

Andy Weidl is a former Eastern regional scout for the Ravens. As the Eastern regional scout, Weidl is responsible for scouting major conferences on the East Coast such as the ACC, Big Ten and SEC.

He spent three years as the team’s Northeast scout and four years as the Ravens’ West area scout.

Here’s is his career path as stated on the Ravens team website:

2005-15: (with Baltimore)

2013: Named East-regional scout…Team drafted Kyle Juszczyk (Harvard) from Weidl’s focus area.

2012: Ravens drafted RB Bernard Pierce (Temple) and G/C Gino Gradkowski (Delaware).

2011: Ravens picked WR Torrey Smith (Maryland) and QB Tyrod Taylor (VA Tech).

2010: DE Art Jones (Syracuse) was selected in the draft.

2006:Baltimore selected Pro Bowler DT Haloti Ngata (first round, Oregon) from Weidl’s area.

2005: Joined the Ravens as team’s West area scout.

2000-04: (with New Orleans) 2003-04: Was the Saints’ Northeast area scout, covering mainly Big East and ACC schools.

2000-02: Was the Saints’ National Combine Scout covering the South.

1998-99: (with Pittsburgh) Spent two years as a player personnel assistant for the Steelers…Assisted in evaluating both college and professional players

The Eagles will be the third organization that Weidl has worked with. As shown above, he has a keen eye for talent.

Like Douglas, Weidl played football prior to scouting. He was an offensive lineman at Villanova and graduated in 1996 with a degree in Communications.

The Eagles don’t have a first round pick in 2017 and will not have a second round pick in 2018. Their scouting department will have to dig deep to deliver some impact players as the team builds around Carson Wentz.

Judging by the success that Weidl and Douglas have been a part of in their previous destinations, Philadelphia is in good hands.