Arch Manning, NFL and Texas
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Earlier this month, Archie Manning said that his grandson, Arch Manning, would not declare for the 2026 NFL draft and instead would remain at Texas next year. Arch pushed back against that comment at his media availability on Wednesday.
For months, there has been speculation on whether or not Arch Manning would enter the NFL Draft after one year as the starter at Texas. His grandfather and former New Orleans Saints QB, Archie Manning came out and said Arch would not enter the 2026 NFL Draft and would start for two years with the Longhorns.
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
Ryan Clark raises the possibility that Arch Manning might not being as good as advertised now, but that he might need these last two years to develop and live up the Manning name.
Orgeron gave Manning high praise during a recent podcast appearance and even stated he could be better than one of the former star NFL quarterbacks he coached.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/texas as Arch Manning Progresses After 'Rocky' Start in Training Camp. The Texas Longhorns’ preseason training camp has been in full swing for nearly three weeks, after its start on July 30.
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Ewers, who spent three seasons as Texas’ starter, played a key role in elevating the Longhorns before making the jump to the pros. His departure has now ushered in the a new era in Austin. The grandson of Saints legend Archie Manning waited patiently behind Ewers for two years before stepping into the spotlight as the program’s new leader.