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Why This SEC Legend Has Doubts About Arch Manning’s Future Stardom Revealed

Why This SEC Legend Has Doubts About Arch Manning’s Future Stardom Revealed

You know, the buzz around Arch Manning as the inevitable No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft feels a bit like calling the Kentucky Derby winner before the horses even leave the gate. Sure, the kid flashes promise — 939 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, keepin’ Texas competitive when Quinn Ewers was sidelined with an oblique injury — but does that mean he’s the next Peyton or Eli Manning in the making? Former Georgia star Aaron Murray isn’t buying it just yet. With some sharp skepticism, Murray points to the fact that Arch didn’t unseat Ewers last year, despite all the hype, leading to some serious questions about readiness and potential. And honestly? It’s hard not to wonder—if you’re really draft-day gold, why wasn’t Manning the go-to guy from the start? The 2025 season’s got to be big for him, or all this chatter might just be smoke. Curious? Dive deeper into the full story here. LEARN MORE.

Georgia Football Star Arrested On Disturbing Charges (1:06)

There’s already chatter about Texas quarterback Arch Manning being the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Is that conversation a bit premature? At least one former college football star thinks so. 

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