Arch Manning is tipped to shift the NFL landscape, but he won’t be doing it for one New York team.The latest to emerge from the family dynasty, 21-year-old Arch has returned for one more year in college instead of declaring for this year’s draft.Manning is expected to enter the 2027 draft, but won’t land with one teamGettyAll eyes, instead, will be on the Texas Longhorns quarterback prospect in 2027.Manning is widely expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in 13 months’ time.But there’s one NFL team that won’t be allowed to draft him, according to long-time sports radio host Mike Francesa.Manning family to ‘manipulate’ draft for ArchA number of franchises are believed to be positioning themselves to tank for Manning next season, including the New York Jets.But former CBS Sports and WFAN host Francesa believes there’s no way the family will allow him to land with Gang Green.“I’ll tell you this, Jets fans, I hate to give you this a year in advance, and it will probably make you hate the Mannings even more,” he began on his podcast.“Remember, Peyton (Manning) didn’t want to play for the Jets.“They will not let Arch Manning play for the Jets. I’m telling you right now, they will manipulate the draft, they will never let him get drafted by the Jets.“You can take that to the bank. I’m telling you right now, a year in advance, I don’t know where he’s going to wind up next year, he’s going to be the first player picked unless something drastic happens.“But he’s not going to go to the Jets. The Jets are not going to wind up with Arch Manning. It’s not going to happen under any circumstances.Longtime sports radio host Francesa believes the Mannings will ‘manipulate’ the draftGetty“That family will not allow it.”Francesa’s claim that the Mannings could ‘manipulate’ the draft is rather outrageous, but it speaks to the mess in New York right now.The Justin Fields experiment failed in 2025, and the Jets look set to hand veteran Geno Smith a shot next season.But the 35-year-old signal caller hasn’t inspired much confidence amongst fans, with many questioning the offseason moves so far, in which a number of other players approaching the end of their careers have also arrived.The Jets won just three games last year, and if the team fails to improve, there’s a very good chance they’ll get the top draft pick in 2027.Arch, though, apparently won’t be bailing them out.The Jets struggled with Fields in 2025 and will give Smith a chance this seasonGettyCould the Manning family really ‘manipulate’ the draft?Should the Longhorns QB not fancy New York, he could simply choose not to declare for the 2027 draft, and wait until after his senior season to enter the league in 2028 instead.It has long been suggested that Peyton preferred to return to Tennessee for an extra year of college, rather than declare in 1997 and potentially be drafted by the Jets.The next year, he declared and was taken by the Indianapolis Colts, which kicked off his Hall of Fame career.But if Arch is set on leaving college next year, it’s possible he could do what his other uncle did back in 2004.Eli beat the draft in 2004 by forcing a trade from the Chargers to GiantsGettyThe San Diego Chargers had the first overall pick that year, but Eli and his father, Archie, stated that he would refuse to play for them.San Diego selected Eli with the top pick anyway, but traded him to the New York Giants for Philip Rivers (the No.4 overall pick in 2004), a 2004 third-round pick, a 2005 first-round pick, and a 2005 fifth-round pick.He went on to win two Super Bowls with the G-Men.The Manning family, indeed, have history of beating the draft — and that could spell trouble for the Jets. Stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the news, exclusives, interviews and more.