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Demands Mount for Arch Manning to $7.3 billion NFL team despite Quinn Ewers' prior availability

Arch Manning vs Quinn Ewers. This has been a long-winded debate for Longhorns fans, and there are good reasons for that. Look, Manning is someone who barely played football during the 2023 season. But when he took the field against the Roadrunners when Ewers was out with an injury, this guy managed four passing touchdowns on just 9 of 13 total passes. Caroline Fenton spit out facts when she said: “Even without Quinn Ewers, Texas can still win a national championship.” Steve Sarkisian has two Wonderboys with him and he knows it. But for the fans? This creates a rather complicated situation.

A few weeks ago, Mike Renner raised the possibility that Ewers could find himself part of the NY Giants' $7.3 billion dynasty. But CFB fans had another choice. Abz turned to X to point out “I don’t like the QBs in this draft, I would rather trade for a one-year rental starter……. Get Arch Manning in 1926 instead.” And they weren't the only fans who had this idea. Many supported Manning's move to the Giants and hardly anyone talked about Ewers. That kind of makes sense. Although Ewers was the starting quarterback and led the Longhorns to six straight runs, the real challenge came and he was sent to the field against him Kirby Smarthis performance was a disaster.

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A graduation rate of just 58%? While the guy averages 70% the rest of the year? If you thought that was bad, take the Vandy game too. The Dores had picked up a win against Bama and Wildcats and people thought this unranked team's next destination would be the Longhorns. And that almost happened. Vandy pushed Sark and his guys to the edge and Ewers didn't help with his two interceptions. Vandy would have easily taken the win had time not expired.

With all that said, it kind of makes sense to ask for Manning over Ewers. See, QB Daniel Jones“The $160 million contract expires in 2026 and we don’t even know if Jones will take over the team or not.” This creates the perfect opportunity to bring in Manning. And this choice makes even more sense when you consider that this was the case Eli Manning's former team.

But there is another scenario; What if both Ewers and Manning were drafted by the Giants? What Manning desperately needs right now is a starting QB position. This whole injury scene for Ewers was basically a blessing for Manning. While we don't know what the future holds, we can point out that Longhorns and Giants fans only have one choice on their minds.

Arch Manning for Giants' Dynasty in 2026

“All of these QBs remain Draft Best Player Sign Bridge QB Draft Arch Manning 2026.” was what a fan pointed out on X. The idea makes sense. 2025 will be the year Manning finally leads the Longhorns. Honestly, fans can't wait for this era of Texas football.

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Another fan had a completely different opinion. “I don’t love any of the top QBS this year. Difficult point. I’m pretty bad for a chance at Arch Manning next year too.” you mentioned on X. This is purely a personal opinion and we understand. The current top picks for the draft are Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward, Carson BeckAnd Dillion Gabriel. Of the four, Ducks QB Gabriel is the only one who has been consistent in every single game. The rest was always a stroke of luck.

One fan noted: “I’d hate to have to tank again next year, but… Arch Manning to NYG?” In general, this would be a wild choice. From the limited games we've seen Arch in, it's safe to say there's a lot of talent in this guy. Another year in the microwave and he would be the perfect QB the Giants could use.

A fan shared the same emotion and said: “If they wait until 2026 to design staffing, that will be your opinion.” For now we can wait and see. The NFL Draft is just around the corner and with Ewers' departure, Manning will finally get the chance to fully showcase his abilities.

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