He'll get as much interest as Garrett did after getting fired here. Nfl people know it's Dak. I don't see anything super innovative like Shannahan or Mcvay from Kellen.
You really don't see a difference between a fired head coach and an OC that not only still has his job, but presided over the 2nd highest scoring offense in the NFL?
History tells us that fired head coaches that never had success to begin with are generally frowned upon by teams looking for a head coach.
History also tells us coordinators (offense or defense) that have coached a highly successful unit are generally viewed as up and comers.
You can disagree with it all you want, but that's how it is
What great innovation did former OC Arthur Smith show before getting the Atlanta head coaching job? What was Brian Diboll's great innovation in Buffalo before being hired by the Giants & why didn't teams decide it was really just Josh Allen? What groundbreaking offensive plays and schemes did Kevin Stefnaski introduce as OC in Minnesota before getting the Browns head coaching position?