Feleipe Franks, a quarterback and tight end with the National Football League’s Atlanta Falcons, was born on December 22, 1997. He started his college football career in Florida for the first two years before transferring to Arkansas for his senior year.
Franks signed a non-drafted free-agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons on May 3, 2021. After second-string backup Josh Rosen and current starter Matt Ryan, he was named the third-string quarterback.
Where did Feleipe Franks go to high school?
Franks attended Crawfordville, Florida’s Wakulla High School. He completed passes for 6,867 yards and 81 touchdowns during his high school career.
Franks was rated as a four-star recruit by the top recruiting services, and according to the 247Sports Composite, he was the 54th-highest talent overall and the fifth-ranked pro-style quarterback.
On June 1, 2014, he pledged to play collegiate football for Louisiana State University (LSU), but on November 29, 2015, he changed his mind and committed to the University of Florida instead.