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Arch Manning, NFL Royalty's Heir, Weighs 2026 Draft Decision

Summary

  • Arch Manning, nephew of NFL greats Peyton and Eli, is a top prospect for 2026 NFL draft
  • Grandfather Archie Manning suggests Arch will stay at Texas for 2 more seasons
  • Arch has had just 2 starts in his 2-year Texas career so far
Arch Manning, NFL Royalty's Heir, Weighs 2026 Draft Decision

As the 2025 NFL draft fades into the rearview, the 2026 selection process is already capturing the attention of pundits and scouts. At the forefront of this upcoming class is Texas quarterback Arch Manning, the nephew of NFL greats Peyton and Eli.

Arch Manning, who is currently the frontrunner to be the top pick in 2026, has only two starts under his belt in his two-year career with the Longhorns so far. This has led to speculation that he may follow in the footsteps of his uncles and remain in college for a full four years before declaring for the draft.

Arch's grandfather, Archie Manning, has hinted that this is indeed the path his grandson is likely to take. In a recent interview, Archie stated that he knows Arch well enough to predict that he "isn't going to" enter the 2026 draft and "will be at Texas" for the 2026 and 2027 seasons.

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While Arch himself has not made any definitive statements, his grandfather's comments provide a strong indication that the highly touted quarterback prospect will continue to develop his skills at the collegiate level before making the jump to the NFL.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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FAQ

According to Arch Manning's grandfather Archie Manning, the Texas quarterback is likely to stay at the university for two more seasons and enter the NFL in 2027 instead of 2026.
Arch Manning has had just two starts across his two-year career with the Longhorns so far.
Both Peyton and Eli Manning remained at their respective college programs for a full four years before entering the NFL, which could offer insight into the advice Arch may be receiving from his inner circle.

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