The Philadelphia Eagles have lost Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Joe Douglas to the New York Jets, but Douglas wouldn't be the only member to leave the Eagles front office. When Douglas was hired in 2016, he spent the last three years bringing in his own guys from his time with the Baltimore Ravens to positions in the Eagles front office.

Those front office members could leave with Douglas to the Jets, which is typical as a new boss wants to bring in guys he trusts when taking over a new venture.

Who are the front office members that could leave with Douglas? Here are a view candidates:

Andy Weidl (Director of Player Personnel)

Prior to arriving in Philadelphia, Weidl and Douglas worked together in the Baltimore Ravens front office from 2005 to 2015, so the pair have a close working relationship.

"Andy comes from the [Ravens general manager] Ozzie Newsome tree of talent evaluators in Baltimore," said Eagles Executive Vice President of Football Operations Howie Roseman (via the Eagles website). "You can sense his drive for scouting right off the bat and he has spent his entire career working for an opportunity like this."

Prior to his stint with the Ravens, Weidl was a Northeast area scout (2003-04) and a national combine scout (2000-02) for the New Orleans Saints. Weidl began his scouting career with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1998, where he evaluated college and professional players for two seasons as a player personnel assistant.

Weidl has spent the majority of his career with Douglas, so it wouldn't be shocking to see him leave for a promotion.

Ian Cunningham (Director Of College Scouting)