Archie Manning's grandson looks like he has the goods. Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports

Arch Manning is rated as the top quarterback in the 2023 high school class, and he appeared to live u p to the hype at the annual Dabo Swinney Football Camp over the weekend.

Manning, the nephew of Peyton and Eli and grandson of Archie, showed off his arm strength and accuracy at the Clemson camp on Saturday. The highlight of his day was a 45-yard deep ball that he dropped perfectly into the hands of his receiver, who was being covered during the drill. Check it out:

That certainly did not look like a quarterback who has much high school football left to play. Manning could easily pass for a college QB right now, so it’s hard to believe he still has two seasons of high school ball left.

In addition to Clemson, Manning already has visits lined up with several top schools. He should only continue to improve with two more seasons left at Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, which is where both of his uncles played. The hype surrounding Arch is clearly about more than just his last name.

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