
Kyle Fuller, a former Baylor Bears standout and All-Big 12 offensive lineman, is taking the next step in his coaching career by joining the West Virginia Mountaineers’ staff. After spending seven seasons in the NFL and gaining experience as a graduate assistant at North Carolina last season, Fuller is set to bring both playing experience and coaching knowledge to West Virginia’s offensive line unit.
- College: Played at Baylor from 2010-2014, earning All-Big 12 honors as a center.
- NFL Career (2015-2021): Spent time with multiple teams, including the Houston Texans, Washington Commanders, and Miami Dolphins.
- Known for his versatility on the interior offensive line, playing both center and guard.
- In 2023, he worked as a graduate assistant at North Carolina, helping develop the Tar Heels’ offensive linemen.
- Now at West Virginia, Fuller will work closely with head coach Neal Brown’s staff, likely focusing on offensive line development, run blocking schemes, and pass protection strategies.
- West Virginia is looking to improve its offensive line after a 2024 season where pass protection and run blocking consistency were key concerns.
- Fuller’s NFL experience brings instant credibility to recruiting efforts, particularly with offensive linemen.
- His time at Baylor, a fellow Big 12 school, gives him familiarity with the competition WVU faces regularly.
This move reflects West Virginia’s commitment to bolstering their coaching staff with former players who have NFL experience, a strategy many programs use to attract top recruits and elevate player development.