Following his Penn State football career, Dorney entered the
1979 NFL draft and was selected by the
Detroit Lions in the first round with the 10th overall selection. He played in the NFL for nine years, from
1979 to
1987, and played both
offensive guard and
offensive tackle for the Lions. Dorney was also the offensive captain of the Detroit Lions from 1983 to 1987 and was selected to the
1982 Pro Bowl. Dorney's NFL career was highlighted by his role as a lead blocker for NFL rushing great
Billy Sims, who rushed for 5,106 yards over his five-year career with the Lions. ==Personal life==