In the late summer of 2014, Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl safety William Moore revealed his special talent as a freestyle lyricist on HBO's Hard Knocks. Sitting on the trainer's table surrounded by teammates, Moore ripped off a 42-second freestyle rap that captivated not only his peers but also football fans across the country.

Moore has also sparked heavy interest from Interscope/Bad Boy platinum-selling recording artist French Montana.

Over the course of Moore's career, the Falcons have released several of his freestyles on YouTube, with Moore receiving positive feedback from fans.

"I'm basically the DJ of the locker room," Moore told Bleacher Report Studios. "I got my boom box in my locker, and every day after practice, I'll turn some tunes on, and every Friday, I put an instrumental on, and I just started spitting one day, and, like, four or five people came, just listening, and then you got a few guys jumping in, and there it went.

"One of the media guys, Jay Adams, was walking by and seen just the impact and the chemistry and the unity that it brought the team together. [Falcons head coach Dan Quinn] right now asks me, 'Willie, you going to drop a Freestyle Friday this week?' It's exciting."

In an exclusive interview with Bleacher Report Studios, Moore revealed that freestyling is far from a hobby—it's an art he's been crafting since he was in sixth grade. The Falcons' defensive leader is focused on developing a music career after football.

In an additional exclusive interview with Bleacher Report Studios, French Montana expressed his legitimate interest in Moore's lyrical abilities.

Note: French Montana's album, Mac & Cheese 4, is scheduled to be released in January or February 2016.