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Former Ole Miss and New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie Manning told Texas Monthly that NFL teams shouldn’t hold their breath to see his grandson in the draft next April — but that’s not a decision that Arch had made as of Tuesday.
Arch Manning has started only two games in his collegiate career and enters the season opener as the unquestioned starter at Texas for the first time in three seasons.
Arch Manning praised former Texas teammate Quinn Ewers’ NFL transition, calling him “a baller.” Manning admitted the wait was tough but valuable, and now steps into the spotlight as Texas’ starting quarterback.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning disagreed with his grandfather Archie's assessment about his chances of entering the 2026 NFL draft.
Arch Manning gets advice from his grandfather to "get down and get out of bounds" at the end of every phone call, and will look to apply that advice when
The Heisman Trophy hopeful has big expectations for the upcoming college football season, but could it be his last year at Texas?
Texas football quarterback Archie Manning pushed back on his grandfather Archie Manning's comments last month about his future at Texas and NFL draft:
Colin Cowherd believes an NFL team is already looking ahead to 2026 in hopes of drafting a player who may not even leave college. The Cleveland Browns named Joe Flacco their starting quarterback, but ESPN's Adam Schefter said he expects them to keep Shedeur Sanders,