Franklin was a two-sport star at Kimball High School in Dallas, playing football and basketball.[1] He was named the Most Valuable Player of the 4A District 14 [2] Dallas City League for basketball. Franklin was a member and starter of the 2011 4A UIL Basketball State Championship.[3] During Franklin's football career he played wildcatquarterback, wide receiver, and also returned punts and kick off return.
College career
Franklin played football for New Mexico State University after being recruited by Utah, Wyoming, Colorado State, New Mexico, Utah State and Vanderbilt. In his sophomore year in 2012, Franklin managed to accumulate 74 catches for 1,245 yards and was also first team all WAC selection. He was one of ten nominated as a Semifinalist for the 2012 Bilentnikoff Award.[4] Franklin was also named an SI.com Honorable Mention All-American[5] and became the 13th Aggie to earn All-American Honors. After sitting out 4 games due to grades he still managed 52 receptions for 670 receiving yards.[4] Over his career he managed 160 receptions, 2,439 receiving yards and 19 touchdowns averaging 15.2 yards a carry.[6] Franklin decided to skip his senior year to declare for the 2014 NFL Draft.[7]