Sooners' Franks enters NFL draft
Oklahoma cornerback Dominique Franks has changed his mind and
decided to enter the NFL draft, forgoing his senior year.
Franks announced his decision Tuesday after saying last month
that he intended to play his senior season with the Sooners no
matter what the NFL said about where he might land in the April
draft. After returning home from Oklahoma's victory against
Stanford in the Sun Bowl, he apparently changed his mind.
Franks, who was selected to the All-Big 12 second team last
season, had done his homework prior to making his initial decision.
Besides submitting his name to the NFL for its draft evaluation
process, Franks hired a law firm to screen agents months ago,
according to documents obtained by The Associated Press through an
open records request.
In October, Oklahoma sought advice from the NCAA on whether
Franks would be violating any rules by having an attorney run
background checks on agents. The NFL Players Association alerted
the university to ensure that agents wouldn't be jeopardizing
Franks' eligibility by participating.
The NCAA told Oklahoma's compliance department that Franks'
family should be careful not to market his ability or reputation
and be sure to pay the going rate for the law firm's services.
Franks continued to play for the Sooners (8-5), starting all 13
games and recording 47 tackles and two interceptions, including one
that he returned for a touchdown. He was also the Sooners' No. 2
punt returner.
"We wish Dom all the best and I hope at some point that he'll
also be back to complete his degree," Sooners coach Bob Stoops said
in a statement.
Franks joins Sooners defensive tackle Gerald McCoy in leaving
early for the NFL draft. Quarterback Sam Bradford, the 2008 Heisman
Trophy winner, and 2008 second-team All-American tight end Jermaine
Gresham also announced previously that they would enter the draft.
Bradford missed all but three games this season with a
shoulder injury while Gresham was out the entire season after
injuring his knee just before the season opener and then having
surgery.
Running back DeMarco Murray, linebacker Travis Lewis and
defensive end Jeremy Beal have also said they would consider
whether to enter the draft before the Jan. 15 deadline for
underclassmen.