The Cleveland Browns are looking to maintain the continuity of their defensive system by targeting assistants Dino Vasso and Cory Undlin, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
With the goal of keeping the current scheme intact for their talented roster, the Browns are reportedly focusing on coaches within the tree of Jim Schwartz. Both Vasso and Undlin currently serve on the staff of Matt Burke, who is a well-known disciple of the Browns' defensive coordinator. By bringing in assistants familiar with the specific terminology and tactical requirements of the Schwartz system, Cleveland aims to avoid a significant transition period for its defensive unit.
The move highlights the organization's commitment to the defensive identity that helped them find success last season. Dino Vasso and Cory Undlin bring extensive experience in this particular philosophy, which the front office believes is vital for the development of their core defensive group.
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