Arch Manning's Granddad: Texas QB Will Return, Skip 2026 NFL Draft
TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 7 – Arch Manning is favored to remain with Texas after 2025, with experts giving him a 10% chance of entering the 2026 NFL Draft, despite strong Heisman Trophy buzz.
- Arch Manning, Texas Longhorns quarterback, is expected to skip the 2026 NFL Draft and return to Texas for the upcoming season.
- Speculation about Arch’s future follows his first year as a starter and projections placing him as the top pick in the 2026 draft.
- Archie Manning, his grandfather, said he has not discussed the draft decision with Arch but does not anticipate his departure soon.
- Co-Owner Jimmy Haslam and NFL executives expect Arch to stay at Texas, with Haslam saying, "I would bet he stays in college two years."
- These views suggest Arch will focus on developing at Texas, amid Heisman Trophy buzz and significant media attention surrounding his career.
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