Not bad for the next Mann up.

Fourteen-year-old Arch Manning, the New Orleans high school freshman quarterback believed to be destined for NFL greatness like uncles Eli and Peyton, and grandfather Archie, met with LSU’s national-championship winning head coach Ed Orgeron on Tuesday as he continues to weigh his college options, according to 247sports.com.

Arch, the son of Cooper Manning, passed for 2,407 yards and 34 touchdowns while leading Newman to a 9-2 record in the fall.

He also had six rushing touchdowns, and has fielded interest from Ole Miss (Eli and Archie’s Alma mater) and Tennessee (Peyton’s Alma mater), along with the Tigers, who won the national championship over Clemson this month.

Arch won MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year, the highly touted award which previously has been given to 49ers star defensive end Nick Bosa and Clemson star quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who is expected to be the first pick in the 2021 NFL draft.

Arch’s visit with Orgeron was followed up by the 39-year-old Eli officially announcing his retirement from the NFL on Friday, following 16 seasons and two Super Bowl titles with the Giants.