- Arch Manning’s odds to be drafted first overall have dropped from +200 to +750.
- Archie Manning stated his grandson will stay at Texas and forgo the 2026 NFL Draft.
- LaNorris Sellers now has +300 odds to be drafted first overall.
AUSTIN, Texas – A massive early shakeup has struck the top of the 2026 NFL Draft odds board on who will be selected first overall. This comes after Archie Manning, CFB Hall of Famer and grandfather of Texas QB, Arch Manning, was quoted saying his grandson will not enter the 2026 NFL Draft.
Arch Manning has been at the top of several Super Bowl betting sites odds and early mock drafts to be the number one overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. With the quote from his grandfather, Arch Manning’s odds to be selected first overall have gone from +200 where they first opened to way down at +750.
Following the massive shift in the odds, a new name has surfaced as the favorite to be selected first overall in South Carolina Gamecocks QB1, LaNorris Sellers. Sellers saw his NFL Draft odds skyrocket from +3000 down to +300.
2026 NFL Draft Odds
- LaNorris Sellers +300
- Drew Allar +350
- Garrett Nussmeier +350
- Cade Klubnik +400
- Arch Manning +750
- Sam Leavitt +1600
More Movement With Manning Potentially Staying At Texas
LaNorris Sellers’ odds are not the only ones that saw movement with Manning potentially staying in college. Both Drew Allar (Penn State) and Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) each saw their odds shift as well. While they both remained in the top-3 shortest odds, Allar moved down from +225 to +350 while Nussmeier moved up to +350 from +450.
Cade Klubnik also got a significant bump with the report, having seen his odds fall from +1800 to +400.
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