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Manny Wilkins
Manny Wilkins Jr. (born November 5, 1995) is an American professional football quarterback. He played college football for Arizona State. After going undrafted in the 2019 NFL draft, Wilkins signed with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), but was released the following year, in 2020. After a three-year hiatus, in 2023, Wilkins was picked up by the St. Louis Battlehawks, then of the XFL, now of the UFL, where he began as a backup and eventually progressed to the team's starting quarterback.
When Wilkins was 16, he was identified as a talented prospect.
Wilkins's father, Manny Wilkins Sr., died when Manny was 10 years old in 2006. Wilkins relocated to Texas with his mother in 2008, where he played football at Elkins High School. He relocated back to California to live with his aunt and uncle and started at quarterback while attending San Marin High School in Novato, California.[citation needed]
Wilkins came to Arizona State University as one of the most prolific quarterback prospects in Sun Devils' history. After redshirting his first season, and only appearing in three games in his redshirt freshman campaign, Wilkins won the starting quarterback position, beating out fellow highly touted prospect, Brady White.
In 2015, Wilkins saw limited game action, Wilkins did not throw a pass, but had 7 rushing attempts for 55 yards.
As a sophomore, Wilkins started 10 games beating out Brady White for the starting job in training camp. Wilkins finished the season with 197 completions for 311 attempts for 2329 yards and 12 touchdowns with 9 interceptions. Wilkins also had 128 rushing attempts for 246 yards and 5 touchdowns.[citation needed]
As a junior, Wilkins started all 13 games and had 260 completions on 410 attempts for 3270 yards and 20 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. Wilkins rushed on 138 attempts for 282 yards and 7 touchdowns.[citation needed]
As a senior, Wilkins started all 13 games and had 247 completions and 393 attempts. He threw for 3025 yards for 20 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. Wilkins also rushed on 112 attempts for 452 yards and 8 touchdowns.[citation needed]
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Manny Wilkins
Manny Wilkins Jr. (born November 5, 1995) is an American professional football quarterback. He played college football for Arizona State. After going undrafted in the 2019 NFL draft, Wilkins signed with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), but was released the following year, in 2020. After a three-year hiatus, in 2023, Wilkins was picked up by the St. Louis Battlehawks, then of the XFL, now of the UFL, where he began as a backup and eventually progressed to the team's starting quarterback.
When Wilkins was 16, he was identified as a talented prospect.
Wilkins's father, Manny Wilkins Sr., died when Manny was 10 years old in 2006. Wilkins relocated to Texas with his mother in 2008, where he played football at Elkins High School. He relocated back to California to live with his aunt and uncle and started at quarterback while attending San Marin High School in Novato, California.[citation needed]
Wilkins came to Arizona State University as one of the most prolific quarterback prospects in Sun Devils' history. After redshirting his first season, and only appearing in three games in his redshirt freshman campaign, Wilkins won the starting quarterback position, beating out fellow highly touted prospect, Brady White.
In 2015, Wilkins saw limited game action, Wilkins did not throw a pass, but had 7 rushing attempts for 55 yards.
As a sophomore, Wilkins started 10 games beating out Brady White for the starting job in training camp. Wilkins finished the season with 197 completions for 311 attempts for 2329 yards and 12 touchdowns with 9 interceptions. Wilkins also had 128 rushing attempts for 246 yards and 5 touchdowns.[citation needed]
As a junior, Wilkins started all 13 games and had 260 completions on 410 attempts for 3270 yards and 20 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. Wilkins rushed on 138 attempts for 282 yards and 7 touchdowns.[citation needed]
As a senior, Wilkins started all 13 games and had 247 completions and 393 attempts. He threw for 3025 yards for 20 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. Wilkins also rushed on 112 attempts for 452 yards and 8 touchdowns.[citation needed]