Back in 2004, Eli Manning made a shocking move that will forever be remembered in NFL Draft history when he refused to play for the San Diego Chargers, who selected him with the No. 1 overall pick. With younger Arch Manning expected to be part of the 2027 NFL Draft, there have been some questions about whether or not he could make a similar move.
During the 2004 NFL Draft, Eli Manning was selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the San Diego Chargers even though he made it clear that he had no intention of playing for the team. The Chargers, however, immediately traded Eli Manning to the New York Giants, and the rest is history.
While Arch Manning, the nephew of both Eli and Peyton Manning, has not entered the NFL Draft this year, there’s a very good chance that he will be among the top prospects in next year’s NFL Draft. And depending on which team is selecting at the top of next year’s draft, Arch could have a chance to make a similar move that his uncle made back in 2004.
During a recent interview, Arch’s father, Cooper Manning, was asked about the possibility that his son could make a similar move that Eli did back in 2004.
However, he didn’t want to talk about that possibility all that much.
“I have no idea,” Cooper said, via Fox News, before explaining that Arch was simply focused on the Longhorns.
“Anything beyond spring football right now is too far away to even think about. He’s enjoying the big win over Michigan and seeing some new players come in, saying goodbye to some guys in this portal and looking forward to making some new teammates, great friends and vice versa. So we don’t look too far out in the world of football. Keep it simple and keep your head down, and it should all shake out OK,” Cooper said.
It will certainly be interesting to see how it all plays out.
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