The 15-year-old son of five-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning is drawing heavy attention on X, with fans praising his arm talent and throwing mechanics.
The report says Marshall already resembles his father as a passer, fuelling early speculation about his future recruiting battle years before college eligibility.
It casts Marshall as the next Manning prospect after cousin Arch Manning, suggesting his development and eventual recruitment could dominate football discussion for years.
With the Manning name dominating headlines, how might Marshall handle the immense pressure and expectations compared to his cousin Arch?
Could Marshall Manning's early exposure to NIL hype and recruiting reshape how football prodigies are developed and protected in the digital era?