http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/don_banks/12/02/coaches/
It is a fun little article that talks about which coaches may be going, and who the potential candidates are. He does list a lot of coaches, and Dorrell fell under the "Some Names to Know" catagory. I don't think he would get a NFL head coaching job this year. Don't be surprised though if a few colleges call him.
Hopefully he remains with the Dolphins, because I think the original plan was to have Henning be the OC for a year or two, then switch over to Dorrell.
Karl Dorrell -- The Dolphins receivers coach has five years of head coaching experience at UCLA (2003-07), but no NFL coordinating stops on his résumé. But as a well-thought of position coach within the league, he'd be the kind of insightful pick that some team owners have made in recent years. He served on Mike Shanahan's staff in Denver from 2000-2002, and was hired by Bill Parcells in Miami this year. That will get him noticed by those owners who do their homework.
It is a fun little article that talks about which coaches may be going, and who the potential candidates are. He does list a lot of coaches, and Dorrell fell under the "Some Names to Know" catagory. I don't think he would get a NFL head coaching job this year. Don't be surprised though if a few colleges call him.
Hopefully he remains with the Dolphins, because I think the original plan was to have Henning be the OC for a year or two, then switch over to Dorrell.