The Vikings announced a variety of front office updates yesterday as recent general manager Nolan Teasley began to shape the group around him. In a few of those updates, Minnesota parted ways with quite just a few personnel staffers, chief amongst them being former assistant general manager Demitrius Washington. In line with Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the team is anticipated to name his alternative(s) soon.
Per Pelissero, Andrew Healy and Trent Kirchner are expected to be named assistant general managers sometime over the following few days. Pelissero’s NFL Network colleague Ian Rapoport added that Healy “will serve because the team’s secondary football executive,” and Kirchner, who “is widely thought to be considered one of the NFL’s top talent evaluators,” can be one other “top lieutenant” for Teasley. Moreover, Ryan Grigson — who also served as an assistant GM next to Washington under former GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah — can be retained in Minnesota but will serve in a brand new capability.
Healy’s entire NFL profession has are available Cleveland, where he began as a senior strategist, player personnel in 2016 before getting promoted to vp, strategy three years later. Before finding his option to the NFL, Healy spent quite a little bit of time in academia. After earning Bachelors in Applied Mathematics and Political Science at Yale, Healy spent six years earning his PhD in Economics at MIT. Following his time as a student, Healy worked six years as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Loyola Marymount University and held an Associate Professor of Economics position for 4 more years before being named Professor of Economics. He held that role for a 12 months before joining the Browns.
Kirchner is following Teasley within the move from Seattle to Minneapolis. Kirchner began his tenure with the Seahawks before Teasley did. A Minnesota-native, Kirchner first found his option to the NFL as an intern for the Seahawks in 2000. After a season as college scouting coordinator for Washington, Kirchner spent eight seasons as a professional scout for the Panthers before returning to Seattle in 2010 as assistant director of player personnel. He earned a series of promotions in his time with the Seahawks, starting with an elevation to pro personnel director in 2013. He was named co-director of player personnel in 2015 then vp of player personnel in 2019. After last 12 months, Kirchner has now helped construct two Super Bowl-winning rosters after winning his first ring in Carolina.
After a brief playing profession as an offensive tackle, Grigson tried his hand at coaching before turning to scouting in 1998. His first NFL role got here the following 12 months as a national scout with the Rams. Grigson joined the Eagles in 2004 and worked his way up the ladder in Philadelphia until being named general manager of the Colts in 2012. In between his final 12 months as GM in 2016 and his first 12 months with the Vikings in 2022, Grigson worked in the identical front office as Healy in Cleveland in 2017 nevertheless from 2020-21, working the 2 vacant years between Browns stints as a senior football consultant in Seattle with Teasley and Kirchner. Grigson won’t retain his title, but with experience working with staffers across the highest of the personnel department, he should fair well under recent leadership.

