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Jonathan Decoster Named Florida’s Assistant Offensive Line Coach

Jonathan Decoster Named Florida’s Assistant Offensive Line Coach


GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida Head Coach Billy Napier announced Thursday the addition of Jonathan Decoster to the program as the Gators’ assistant offensive line coach.
 
“We’re excited to bring in Jonathan on to our staff and welcome his family; his wife, Amber, along with Aria, Zeke and Mia, to our Gator family,” Napier said. “Jon has been around some of the greatest minds of the game throughout his career. His NFL and SEC experience, paired with his ability to teach and connect with players on and off the field, add incredible value to our team.”
 
“I am grateful and excited for the opportunity to be back in my home state and become a part of what coach Napier is building in Gainesville,” Decoster said. “For the past three years, I was fortunate to learn from one of the greatest NFL offensive line coaches of all time in Bill Callahan. I can’t wait to work with Coach Sale to make the Gators offensive line the best version of themselves on and off the field.”
 
With a resume featuring over ten years of coaching experience at both the collegiate and professional levels, Decoster arrives from the Cleveland Browns organization where he was an offensive assistant. Decoster joined the Browns in 2021 after spending the previous eight years coaching at the college level. He spent his first season with the club as an offensive quality control coach before being named an offensive assistant in 2022.
 
“John is a bright young coach that has an incredible work ethic and a deep football knowledge to help develop his players on the field and the ability to connect with each player on a personal level off the field,” said new Patriots Offensive Coordinator Alex Van Pelt who worked with Decoster in Cleveland. “I’m excited to continue to watch his star rise.”
 
In Cleveland, Decoster helped the Browns lead the NFL in rushing average in 2021 with a 5.09 mark, the highest average by a Browns team since 1966. The team’s 6,090 scrimmage yards were the fourth-most by the club in a single-season.
 
Before his time with the Browns, Decoster made his first trip to the Southeastern Conference, where he spent three seasons (2017-19) coaching the tight ends at LSU. There, he developed future NFL tight ends Foster Moreau (fourth round, 2019), Stephen Sullivan (seventh round, 2020) and Thaddeus Moss (undrafted free agent). Moss set the LSU single-season record for receptions and receiving yards by a tight end. Decoster helped the Tigers capture the FBS National…

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