While attending Baylor University, Malcolm Frank was a three-year starter,[3][4][5] and finished his career with 5 interceptions, and 131 tackles.
Professional career
Frank began his pro career by signing with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 1991. He was with the team through training camp, but was released late in the pre-season.[6]
From there he was selected by the Orlando Thunder in the fourth round of the 1992 WLAF Draft.[7]
After a solid WLAF campaign,[8] he returned to the Seahawks, and appeared in 15 games during the 1992 season.[2]
In 1993 he once again was with the Seahawks through training camp, but was again released late in the pre-season.[9][10]
He later played with the Edmonton Eskimos, from 1996 to 1998,[13] and after a three-year retirement,[14] from 2002 to 2006.[13] He was an all star in 2004.[15] At the end of the 2006 season Frank retired[16] and now resides in Houston, Texas as a successful CB coach for the Channelview Falcons.
^"Seahawks make their first cut". The Columbian (Vancouver, WA). July 20, 1993.
^"Seahawks waive 7". The Olympian (Olympia, WA). August 25, 1993.
^"Regional Digest: Football". The Sacramento Bee. May 26, 1994. The Gold Miners signed cornerback Malcom Frank...Frank (5-foot-8, 180 pounds) spent the past three seasons with the Seattle Seahawks and played with the 1992 World League Orlando Thunder.