LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron locked up a commitment from Florida's Feleipe Franks last summer, and now he's ranked as the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback prospect in the country and just became the first gunslinger invited to this year's Elite 11 Finals, as well as this summer's Who's Who recruiting event The Opening, held annually in Beaverton, Oregon.

Feleipe Franks was one of the first commitments into LSU's 2016 class

With Franks turning plenty of heads over the weekend, and grabbing plenty of praise from not just recruiting analysts in attendance, but also former NFL quarterbacks and camp instructors Trent Dilfer and Mark Brunell, the Tigers appear to have one of the hottest names of the spring already on board - and working on recruiting other top targets to Baton Rouge.

On Monday morning, Franks joined ESPN104.5's Morning Drive with Culotta and The Prince, hosted by Jordy Culotta and Derek Ponamsky, to talk about a handful of topics, including his pledge to the Tigers, his relationship with Cameron and Les Miles and his plan to continue to recruit other talent into the 2016 class, which already sits at seven commitments and the No. 4 overall ranking.

Here's what Franks had to say...

On his experience at this past weekend's Orlando camp...

Franks: "It was great. There was a bunch of NFL experience over there in Central Florida this weekend. I learned a lot, and every quarterback did. That’s what my attitude was when I went out there, to get better every day. That’s my mindset when I step onto the field. There was a lot of great coaching and good people to meet, so it was a good experience.

"They all know what they are talking about. I am going to get all the coaching I can from each and every one of them. It will be a great experience going to the Elite 11 finals and soaking up all the coaching I can get. Then all the coaching I will receive from Coach Cameron, it’s going to be great for me across the board."

On competing in the Elite 11 Finals...

Franks: "It’s going to be a great experience because I love competition. Being able to go out there with five-star and four-star great quarterbacks and compete against them and learn their lifestyle will be a great experience."

On his relationship with Cameron and Miles...

Franks: "A great relationship, family-wise and coaching-wise. They are two of the best coaches in college, and I think could be in the NFL, also. Both have NFL experience. Anything you could ask for, they have it. They know every inch about the game. There is nothing more you can ask for."

On the strength of his verbal pledge to LSU...

Franks: "Every time that I am on campus, I get more and more impressed by what they have to offer. With LSU, there is no changing my decision or anything like that. I get more impressed every time I go to LSU. Fanbase-wise and all they have to offer academically, it’s a great place to be."

On recruiting other 2016 prospects to LSU...

Franks: "We have a bunch of great athletes in the class of 2016. Every time I go to LSU, whether it be at a camp or junior day, I am trying to get some players to hop on board and join Tiger Nation. There is a lot that they have to see in what LSU has to offer. I talk to them player-to-player and human-to-human and let them know how great it can be under the lights in Tiger Stadium.

"At The Opening, I will try to get everybody, honestly. Everyone I meet when I go out there. There will be a group of people that I will let know how good a place is LSU is. It’s going to be fun spreading the word on how great of a place LSU is."

On his relationship with the committed names already on board...

Franks: "It’s a great feeling just having all these guys to throw to and all these guys around me. Stephen Sullivan, Dee Anderson and Jamal Pettigrew are a bunch of great players and great people. That’s one thing I love about LSU. There is great people wherever you go. It’s going to be wonderful, and it’s going to be great in the long run."

On what Cameron expects from him at LSU...

Franks: "I would say I can open up the passing game a little more, but whatever they have to do with me when I get there, I am going to do. I am going to adjust my game to what they need. I am going there for them. And I will do the best at it. It will be a great experience once I get there doing whatever they need me to do in my role."

On what he hopes to improve on his senior season...

Franks: "There is always something to improve on at the quarterback position. For my senior year, I have improved a lot on leadership roles. But there is little things to work on like footwork, reading the defenses and accuracy. Those are the little things I am trying to improve on."

On playing football and baseball at LSU...

Franks: "It’s real important to me. I love the game of baseball. Having the opportunity to play baseball and football when I get to LSU is going to be a great opportunity for me doing both sports I love at a great place. It’s going to be a great opportunity.

"I play pitcher and outfield in baseball. (LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri) has told me when I come to Baton Rouge that football will always come first, but when I am not on the football field, I can be over there on the baseball field practicing and trying to get a job. Both sports will be challenging, but it will also be fun."

On family in Louisiana...

Franks: "A lot of my dad’s family is from the Louisiana area, like Lake Charles and into Orange, Texas, right on the border. He has family in Baton Rouge, and all across Louisiana and Texas."

On committing to play in the U.S. Army All-American Game...

Franks: "It was an easy decision with my dad being in the military for 28 years to represent him in the Army All-American Game. It’s a great honor for me to represent my dad and the U.S. Army All-American Game. So, it’s all great."

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