Marshall Faulk has already conquered the football world as a player. Now, he is looking to do so as an agent. Or, at the very least, he is exploring the possibility.

Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk notes that Faulk has been spending a lot of time around Seattle Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny and Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott this offseason, both of whom are represented by Faulk's former agent, Rocky Arceneaux.

Florio says that it's possible that Faulk could join Arceneaux's firm if and when the former running back receives NFLPA certification.

Faulk played 12 years in the NFL, starting his career with the Indianapolis Colts after being drafted by the team with the second overall pick all the way back in 1994.

The Hall-of-Famer spent the first five years of his career with the Colts, making three Pro Bowls and logging four 1,000-yard campaigns in the process.

But Faulk then joined the St. Louis Rams in 1999, the team which most know him for.

The 46-year-old went on to become one of the main pieces of a dominant Rams offense that was nicknamed “The Greatest Show on Turf” on their way to a Super Bowl title during Faulk's first season there, as he totaled 1,359 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground while also hauling in 87 receptions for 1,048 yards and five scores.

Faulk would proceed to spend seven years with the Rams overall, making the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons and notching three First-Team All-Pro selections in the process.

However, by 2003, Faulk had begun showing serious signs of decline, and he went on to retire after a 2005 campaign in which he logged just 292 yards as a rusher.