I feel as though there should be more positions in that organizational chart.
Specifically, there should be a CEO of Football Operations, or some such similar title, that is held by a person not named Kraft.
They need to stay on the business side of operations
Business Side:
Chairman/CEO – Robert Kraft
President – Jonathan Kraft
Executive vice president of football business – Robyn Glaser
Football Side:
President/Director of Football Operations, whatever you want to call it - vacant
Hire somebody with decades of football experience.
I don't care what title Jonathan has, he does not have what it takes for this role. Otherwise this team franchise becomes the Browns.
Jonathan needs to stay strictly on the business side.
Vice President of Football Operations/General Manager - vacant
Similar to above, this is a position that needs to be created.
Executive vice president of player personnel – Eliot Wolf
Director of player personnel – Matt Groh
Senior personnel executive – Alonzo Highsmith
Director of pro personnel – Patrick Stewart
Assistant director of pro personnel – Sam Fioroni
Personnel coordinator – Brian Smith
Director of college scouting – Camren Williams
Director of football strategy – Marshall Oium
Director of research – Richard Miller (Salary Cap Guy)
Director of scouting administration – Nancy Meier (Coordinates logistics for scouts, free agent signings, reports transactions)
There are also 14 scouts: area scouts, scouting assistants, national scouts and a pro scout, as well as some software/data personnel.
Once you have that new Director of Football Operations, let him create a new organizational chart as he deems fit.
Start from scratch and disregard whatever the current template was, left over from the Belichick era.
Take a look at what the org chart for the Lions, Chiefs, Eagles, Ravens, Bucs, 49ers, etc looks like for ideas.
All of the above should act as though they are applying for a new job, competing with other applicants to retain their position.
(Marshall Oium's position sounds like he's an Ernie Adams replacement. Nobody is Ernie Adams; throw a couple assistants his way.)