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There’s so much speculation about Texas quarterback Arch Manning’s future, in the media and even within his own family, that it can be hard for him to keep up.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning took the time to respond to a comment made by his grandfather, Archie, who said he believed his grandson wouldn't enter the 2026 NFL Draft.
Arch Manning isn’t thinking too much about the NFL right now and is solely focusing on Texas’ meeting with Ohio State.
It’s also the beginning of a year-long chance for players to build their résumé ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, which is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. Of note, Texas redshirt sophomore quarterback Arch Manning is not included due to a lack of sample size and the belief that he’ll return to school for the 2026 season.
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning is already generating NFL draft attention long before he takes any snaps in the 2025 college football season.
Arch Manning is the No. 1 overall pick in ESPN analyst Field Yates' 2026 mock draft. Here's why he has the Texas QB going first.
Archie Manning said his grandson Arch will still be at Texas and not the NFL next season, but the Longhorns' QB says that nothing is decided yet.
The Heisman Trophy hopeful has big expectations for the upcoming college football season, but could it be his last year at Texas?
On Wednesday, ESPN’s Field Yates put together his Round 1 mock draft for the 2026 event, and he included 11 SEC football standouts in the first 32 picks. That’s a lower number than we’ve seen the SEC produce in recent years, so we’ll see if more guys work their way into the Round 1 mix this fall.
This week Arch's grandfather, Archie, went on the record this week with Texas Monthly and made his informed prediction about whether Arch would declare for the 2026 NFL Draft: "Ar
The Miami Dolphins selected former Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers in the seventh round with the No. 231 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The former No. 1 overall recruit saw his final season of college football marred by injury, as he battled through an oblique issue, and also dealt with a severe high-ankle sprain.