Frank Raymond Nesser (June 3, 1889 – January 1, 1953) was an American professional football player in the Ohio League and the early National Football League (NFL).
Nesser frequently engaged in kicking contests with the legendary Jim Thorpe; he once was credited with a 63-yard field goal and his punts were recalled as averaging 70 yards in the air.
Frank was also a sensational runner, but his greatest value for the Panhandles was as a passer.
He left baseball after nine seasons in which he posted a .325 batting average.
He died on January 1, 1953, at Doctors Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.