At New Mexico State, he made 30 tackles for 108 yards in losses, including 8.5 quarterback sacks, starting in all but one of 33 games.[2]
Professional career
Manuel was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 1996 NFL draft as the 254th overall pick, earning him the title Mr. Irrelevant, a humorous award given to the last player picked in the NFL Draft.[3]
Manuel failed to make the team as it "had adequate depth at linebacker" and was released during final cuts, but was re-signed to the practice squad in October 1996.[4]
In August 1997, he was again released by the 49ers, but with no commitment by the team's manager to re-sign him to the practice squad. This prompted his twin brother Sean to quit the team the following day.[5]
After retiring from football, Manuel became a minister in northern California.[8] As of March 2022, he and his wife Tenea are the East Bay Lead Ministers of the Bay Area Christian Church, according to the church website.[9]