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Dunbar is the current DL coach for the Minnesota Vikings. He was on staff with Dooley at LSU. Seems like he could be a possibility for DC.
Per Wikipedia
Karl Dunbar (born May 18, 1967) is a former American football defensive lineman and current coach. He is currently serving as defensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings since 2006. The so-called Williams Wall, consisting of defensive tackle Kevin Williams and nose tackle Pat Williams, led the NFL in defense against the run each of the past three seasons.
Dunbar played three seasons in the NFL for the New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals. A 2nd-Team All-SEC defensive tackle as a senior at Louisiana State, Dunbar was picked in the 8th round, 209th overall, of the 1990 NFL Draft. Shortly after his playing career ended, Dunbar started coaching at the high school level, first at Opelousas (LA ) High, in 1996, before moving to Beau Chene (LA) High in 1997. His return to college football came in 1998-99 at Division I-AA Nicholls State as the defensive line coach.
In 2000, he started working with the Tigers strength and conditioning program, before being hired as defensive line coach by Oklahoma State's Les Miles. At OSU, Dunbar tutored Kevin Williams during his breakout senior season and helped him become the first Cowboys defensive lineman to be a 1st-round draft pick since Leslie O'Neal 17 years earlier.
Moving on to the NFL, Dunbar was hired by Lovie Smith to guide to Chicago Bears defensive line. He helped tutor a young and talented line that included rookie 1st-round pick Tommie Harris and 2nd-rounder Tank Johnson. The Bears led the NFL in 3rd-down defense, allowing opponents to convert at a 30.5% rate while ranking 15th in the NFL in pass defense. After the 2004 season, Dunbar returned to his alma mater, which had just hired Les Miles as new head coach. In 2005, Dunbars linemen paved the way for the Tigers defense to rank #5 in the nation in total defense at 276.8 yards per game and 7th in the country in rushing defense at 94.8 yards per game. The defense also allowed only 15.2 points per game, which ranked 8th in the nation, and led the SEC with 39 team sacks.
In 2006, Dunbar returned to the NFL, as he was hired by the Vikings' new head coach, Brad Childress. Over the past three years, the Vikings only allowed an average of 68.5 rushing yards per game.[1]
Per Wikipedia
Karl Dunbar (born May 18, 1967) is a former American football defensive lineman and current coach. He is currently serving as defensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings since 2006. The so-called Williams Wall, consisting of defensive tackle Kevin Williams and nose tackle Pat Williams, led the NFL in defense against the run each of the past three seasons.
Dunbar played three seasons in the NFL for the New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals. A 2nd-Team All-SEC defensive tackle as a senior at Louisiana State, Dunbar was picked in the 8th round, 209th overall, of the 1990 NFL Draft. Shortly after his playing career ended, Dunbar started coaching at the high school level, first at Opelousas (LA ) High, in 1996, before moving to Beau Chene (LA) High in 1997. His return to college football came in 1998-99 at Division I-AA Nicholls State as the defensive line coach.
In 2000, he started working with the Tigers strength and conditioning program, before being hired as defensive line coach by Oklahoma State's Les Miles. At OSU, Dunbar tutored Kevin Williams during his breakout senior season and helped him become the first Cowboys defensive lineman to be a 1st-round draft pick since Leslie O'Neal 17 years earlier.
Moving on to the NFL, Dunbar was hired by Lovie Smith to guide to Chicago Bears defensive line. He helped tutor a young and talented line that included rookie 1st-round pick Tommie Harris and 2nd-rounder Tank Johnson. The Bears led the NFL in 3rd-down defense, allowing opponents to convert at a 30.5% rate while ranking 15th in the NFL in pass defense. After the 2004 season, Dunbar returned to his alma mater, which had just hired Les Miles as new head coach. In 2005, Dunbars linemen paved the way for the Tigers defense to rank #5 in the nation in total defense at 276.8 yards per game and 7th in the country in rushing defense at 94.8 yards per game. The defense also allowed only 15.2 points per game, which ranked 8th in the nation, and led the SEC with 39 team sacks.
In 2006, Dunbar returned to the NFL, as he was hired by the Vikings' new head coach, Brad Childress. Over the past three years, the Vikings only allowed an average of 68.5 rushing yards per game.[1]