PHILADELPHIA (AP) — xecutive Andrew Berry as vice president of football operations.Berry worked three seasons with the Browns after seven years in Indianapolis and helped lead talent evaluation and scouting. His role had diminished under new general manager John Dorsey http://www.eagleslockerroom.com/authentic-malik-jackson-jersey , who brought in Eliot Wolf and Alonzo Highsmith from Green Bay.Berry worked under Sashi Berry, who was fired and replaced by Dorsey.The Browns were 1-31 in 2016-17 before going 7-8-1 last season.Berry was part of the search committee that recently hired new Browns coach Freddie Kitchens. During Berry’s time with the Colts, the team won four AFC South titles and made the Super Bowl.The Eagles made several coaching changes, promoting Phillip Daniels to defensive line coach and Carson Walch to wide receivers coach. Mike Bartrum was hired as assistant tight ends coach. Matthew Harper was named assistant wide receivers coach.Roy Istvan is assistant offensive line coach. T.J. Paganetti is assistant running backs coach. Luke Thompson is assistant special teams coach. Matt Burke is defensive special assistant. G.J. Kinne leads offensive special projects and Joe Pannunzio is director of team development.Other staff changes: Greg Delimitros was promoted to vice president of equipment operations Womens Timmy Jernigan Jersey , Patrick Dolan was promoted to vice president of football technology, Jon Ferrari was promoted to vice president of football operations and compliance and Jeremiah Washburn was hired as advanced projects coordinator. Eye On the Enemy Extra!" BGN RadioDallas Cowboys’ analyst chimes in on Dak Prescott’s looming extensionNew,332commentsEye On the Enemy Extra!EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Dallas Cowboys’ analyst chimes in on Dak Prescott’s looming extensionTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Sean M. Haffey/Getty ImagesIf I had thirty-million US dollars at my disposal, I don’t think I’d spend it on Dak Prescott. Then again Stefen Wisniewski Jersey , I’m not the owner of the Dallas Cowboys. Even then, would that be a price I’d be comfortable paying the young quarterback to lead my franchise for the foreseeable future? That’s the question facing Jones and the rest of the Cowboys’ front office brass as they continue ongoing negotiations with Prescott.The exactness of that $34M comes from a recent report regarding the aforementioned negotiations. That report came from Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.Based on that report, I conducted a poll on Twitter asking about the potential payday for Prescott.As you can see, only 34% of respondents agreed that Prescott was worth $34M per year. Full disclosure: the initial wave of voters were likely Philadelphia Eagles’ fans (who may have answered “yes” sarcastically) http://www.eagleslockerroom.com/authentic-carson-wentz-jersey , but the poll received a significant signal boost from those that cover the Cowboys. Twitter polls are highly unreliable but it’s notable that the result wasn’t close.One analyst who covers the Cowboys for 105.3 The Fan and The Athletic DFW, Jeff Cavanaugh, agreed to come on BGN to discuss the looming extension for Prescott. These were some of the key takeaways from that conversation with Cavanaugh...On where Prescott ranks among quarterbacks...On the eventuality of an extension...On building around a big quarterback contract...On paying the playmakers around Prescott...The Cowboys will also have decisions to make regarding who else to pay on the offense to ensure the cupboard is fully stocked. One looming decision is star wide receiver Amari Cooper, who wants to be paid among the top receivers in the league. Another is running back Ezekiel Elliott Womens Isaac Seumalo Jersey , and Cavanaugh had strong thoughts on that matter.You can hear all of that and much more during my chat with Jeff Cavanaugh by listening to Eye On the Enemy Extra! Stream it on the media player below or click here if the player doesn’t load. New to podcasts? Check out our guide on how to listen to BGN! FLY EAGLES FLY!