Let’s set the record straight of the rip: Arch Manning is developing under a microscope that most QBs wouldn’t survive. There have only been a few college athletes that have experienced this kind of attention.
Every throw, every facial expression, every second on the sideline gets scrutinized because of the last name on his jersey. Legacy doesn’t throw touchdowns—skill, poise and the ability to be coached do. And now, the Manning era in Texas has officially begun. Here, I give my expert QB opinion on the good, the bad and his projection for the 2025 season.
Arch Manning throwing dimes on day one
— Arch Manning Highlights (@ArchHighlights) March 25, 2025
( : @CJVogel_OTF) pic.twitter.com/P0xw9xlOIo
ARCH MANNING TAKES IT 67 YARDS TO THE HOUSE WITH HIS LEGS
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 15, 2024
It's the longest rush by a Texas QB since Vince Young in 2005. pic.twitter.com/AjU9uSli2c
I project Manning to total these numbers or better in the regular season:
Passing yards: 3,500
Completion: 60 percent
Passing touchdowns: 30
Interceptions: 11
Rushing touchdowns: 6
Texas will play big in the SEC and make a big playoff push for a national championship.
“I get that everyone’s excited. That run happened and people started talking—they’re almost surprised with that last name that he has that speed, and the ability to generate big plays with his legs, and he gets transformed into this elite prospect. The reality is we haven’t really seen him run the offense with any consistency yet. And that’s not his fault, he just hasn’t played.”
—AFC college scouting director on Manning
“You just don’t know until they’re really playing. Right now, the body of work is too small. We’ve seen big guys with talent, the tools, the arm, that don’t know how to process, and don’t have the accuracy to all levels of the field consistently enough. What we have on [Manning] isn’t nearly enough. You could guess, but that’s really all you’ll be doing—guessing.”
—another AFC college scouting director on Manning
#Browns owner Jimmy Haslam on the speculation that he’s already eyeing Arch Manning in the 2026 NFL draft.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) July 29, 2025
“If you know the Manning family — and I don’t know Arch at all — I'd bet he stays in college two years. I don’t think that’s worth discussing.” pic.twitter.com/asCEKcaXpY
I love everything about this young man. Am I buying the hype? Although it serves college football well, I am not buying it for 2025. Especially the draft analysts saying he’s No. 1 overall if he was to come out after this season.
Manning is talented without a doubt. Even the legends had things that they needed to work on to be elite. The SEC is a different breed and I am rooting for him. Let’s say he has the season that everyone expects, I believe that we would sill see Manning at Texas until the 2027 NFL Draft.
There is an unwritten rule in the Manning family—to graduate from college first and be developed as a total quarterback. I think that Manning will follow this rule. If you were to say that he would be the No. 1 pick in 2027, then we have more film to work off of to show his growth.
More must-reads:
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!