Arch Manning refutes grandfather's prediction that QB will stay at Texas next season: 'I don't know where he got that from'
Turns out, Archie may have spoken out of turn. When asked about those comments Tuesday, Arch said he wasn't sure where his grandfather got that idea. The Texas quarterback added that he's "just taking it day-by-day for now."
That's probably a wise move. Given his pedigree — and his family — big things are expected from Manning as he steps into the starting role at Texas. While he wasn't the team's top option as a freshman, Manning flashed plenty of potential last season, throwing nine touchdowns against two interceptions in 10 games.
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That was enough to boost fan and scout excitement for the 2025 season. Though he lacks the experience of other players, Manning is already the favorite to go No. 1 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft. He would have to commit to the draft in order for that to happen, leading many to speculate on his plans.
While it's possible Manning would want to remain at Texas after this season, the allure of being the top pick in the NFL Draft might be too enticing to pass up.
There are plenty of factors in play that will determine whether Manning decides to enter the draft. If he plays well enough to be worth the No. 1 overall pick, Manning could make the decision based on which team holds that selection in the draft. The Manning family has turned down NFL teams in the past, with Eli Manning telling the then-San Diego Chargers not to take him with the first overall pick. The Chargers did select Manning, but traded him to the New York Giants in exchange for Philip Rivers.
If Arch Manning struggles, he may opt to return to school and rebuild his value for the 2027 NFL Draft.
All of that is unknowable now, which is likely why Manning is keeping his options open. Texas fans may be disappointed that Manning won't commit to the team beyond this season, but they had to see it coming given the level of hype surrounding Manning since he first committed to the program.

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