Falcons backup QB Franks trying new hybrid role at tight end
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — Feleipe Franks took full advantage of his 6-foot-6 frame to reach high for a touchdown pass from rookie
It was anything but just another forgettable Atlanta Falcons offseason workout for Franks.
While Ridder and
For Franks, catching a touchdown pass instead of throwing one was a thrill — even in an otherwise forgettable organized team activities drill.
“It was fun, man,” Franks said. “It was definitely super different.”
On paper, Franks (6-6, 234) doesn't look much different than starting tight end Kyle Pitts (6-6, 245). On the field, Franks looks slim when grouped with the tight ends.
Coach Arthur Smith said Thursday he places Franks in a “hybrid category.” The second-year player will continue to take snaps at quarterback while learning the new position.
As the Falcons prepare for next week's mandatory three-day minicamp, it seems clear this experiment will continue past the OTAs.
“It doesn’t mean that doesn’t change, but right now he’s working more at tight end than at quarterback,” offensive coordinator Dave Ragone said Thursday.
This is not the first time the Falcons have sought to take advantage of Franks' athletic skills. As a rookie last season, he ran routes and played on special teams. As the third-string quarterback behind Matt Ryan and Josh Rosen, Franks' only pass was intercepted in a loss to New England.
Looking to increase his value after the Falcons turned over their depth chart at quarterback,
While Mariota and Ridder wore the red jerseys reserved for quarterbacks on Thursday, Franks' No. 15 jersey was white, like other players on offense.
“I see this jersey as a materialistic thing,” Franks said with a laugh.
“Just really stating the obvious, I'm trying to add more value to myself. At the same time it’s been really fun for me. It helps me in all aspects at any position, whether I’m playing tight end or quarterback. I learn more about the run game, more about blocking schemes and things like that. It’s really helpful in the quarterback room and the tight end room.”
Franks played three years at Florida before transferring to Arkansas, where he set a single-season record by completing 68.5% of his passes in 2020. He was signed by Atlanta as an undrafted free agent last year.
The Falcons showed their willingness to have players explore dual roles last season when Cordarrelle Patterson flourished as a running back and wide receiver. No one has suggested there is a path for Franks to make a similar impact this season.
Pitts, Anthony Firkser, Parker Hesse and rookie John FitzPatrick head Atlanta's depth chart at tight end.
“All the tight ends in the room have been super helpful to me, welcoming me in and helping me, whether it be in my routes or blocking,” Franks said. “There’s tons of stuff I need to learn. ... It’s been fun, really fun.”
Tight ends coach Justin Peelle said Franks adds intriguing skills to the position.
“He’s got the size and speed and athletic ability to do it,” Peelle said. “He's not afraid to be physical with it. And he can catch the ball. The kid is fun to be around. He’s just a really good football player.”
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