Peyton Manning’s Son Marshall Demonstrates Exceptional Arm Strength at 7-on-7 Event Peyton Manning’s son, Marshall, has made a notable impression at a recent 7-on-7 football event, showcasing his natural talent and physical abilities despite being just 13 years old. While Arch Manning, Peyton’s other son, is currently the focus of attention as the next potential heir to the Manning football legacy, Marshall has begun to carve out his own spotlight. Colts running back Jonathan Taylor praised Marshall’s performance, calling him “the young GOAT, the young bull, the future” after witnessing his arm strength in action. Taylor’s comment highlights the growing anticipation around the young athlete, who has already drawn comparisons to his legendary father. Similarly, Corey Phillips, the Colorado Director of Player Personnel, expressed admiration for Marshall’s skills, joking on Twitter that he wished he could connect with the quarterback’s father to “do it the right way.” Marshall’s abilities have not gone unnoticed by NFL fans, with many already speculating about his future in the league. However, experts caution that he is still far from being ready for professional play. The earliest he could be eligible for the NFL draft is 2033, leaving ample time for development. Despite this, his performance at the 7-on-7 event has sparked discussions about his potential. Baylor, where Marshall is set to enroll as a freshman, is actively working to prepare him mentally and physically for the demands of college football. Coaches and staff are emphasizing the importance of a strong foundation, recognizing that while his arm strength is impressive for an eighth grader, there is still significant growth ahead.#baylor #peyton_manning #marshall_manning #jonathan_taylor #corey_phillips
