Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-11, 203 lbs |
| Birthplace: Denison, TX |
| Age: 22 |
| School: Notre Dame |
| Experience: R |
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1:06How Charbonnet's ACL Injury Impacts Seahawks' Backfield
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1:13Jadarian Price Has Big Shoes To Fill In Seattle
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9:25Playoff or Bust for Notre Dame in 2026?
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0:51NFL Week 1 Storylines: Patriots at Seahawks
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11:59How the Myles Garrett Trade Shakes Up the NFC West
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12:42Breaking Down the NFC West's Offseason Grades
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10:14NFC West Offseason Checklist
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1:275 Rookies Who Will Make An Immediate Impact: Jadarian Price
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9:20Biggest Questions for the NFC West After the 2026 Draft
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1:402026 NFL Draft Grades: Seahawks
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1:48Biggest Takeaway from the NFL Draft's First Round
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1:17Which Rookie Will Produce More? | No. 3 Jeremiyah Love vs. No. 32 Jadarian Price
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1:56No. 3 Jeremiyah Love vs. No. 32 Jadarian Price: Who Brings More Value to Their New Teams?
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1:18Seahawks Take Kenneth Walker III Replacement In Jadarian Price
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0:572026 NFL Draft Grades: Seahawks Select Jadarian Price No. 32
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1:12NFL Draft Bold Predictions: 2 Running Backs Will Go In 1st Round
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9:21Leger Douzable's Eight Questions Ahead Of NFL Draft
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18:17Pete Prisco's 2026 NFL Draft Better-Than Team
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1:32Pete Prisco's 2026 NFL Draft Better-Than Team: Jadarian Price
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1:10Jadarian Price's Quest To Be RB2 In The NFL Draft
Top Jadarian Price News
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Full practice Monday
Price (lower body) participated fully in Monday's practice, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Condotta did note that the practice was a non-contact session, but Price worked fully and saw reps with the first-team offense Monday, per Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune, which puts the running back in a position to be available for Sunday's preseason game against the Titans. The Seahawks rested their key healthy skill players in this past Saturday's exhibition opener against the Cowboys. With Zach Charbonnet (knee) trending toward missing time out of the gate this season, Price is primed for a key role in a Seattle backfield that also includes George Holani and Emanuel Wilson (hamstring). The team's unofficial depth chart currently lists Holani ahead of Price (listed second) and Wilson (third), but even if Holani sees his share of touches come Week 1, Price -- the No. 32 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft -- remains the upside play in fantasy terms, given that he also figures to earn a decent portion of the workload once the team's regular-season slate opens Wednesday, Sept. 9 versus the Patriots.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Primed to participate Monday
Price (lower body) was present at the start of Monday's practice, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Since Price initially missed practice Aug. 8 due to lower-body soreness, the extent of his activity has been work in walkthroughs, and he ended up sitting out Saturday's preseason game versus the Cowboys. It's unclear how much the rookie first-round pick will be able to handle Monday, but his presence generally is a good sign that he's progressing well in his recovery. Fellow RB Zach Charbonnet remains on the active/PUP list due to the ACL tear that he suffered in January and is likely to move to the reserve version of that list to kick off the regular season, and Emanuel Wilson sat out Saturday's contest due to a hamstring issue. As a result, George Holani has been handling most of the first-team backfield reps of late, with Velus Jones, Jacardia Wright and newcomer Anthony Hankerson the other healthy options at the position.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Won't play Saturday
Price (lower body) won't suit up for Saturday's preseason game against the Cowboys, Curtis Crabtree of Fox 13 Seattle reports.
Price has been tending to lower-body soreness since last Friday and hasn't practiced in the interim, but he was spotted running on a side field Tuesday and then took part in Wednesday's walkthrough, per Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times. Coach Mike Macdonald said Friday that Price is still "on the mend," so it remains to be seen when he'll mix back into at least individual drills. It also should be noted that Price was listed as the Seahawks' No. 2 RB on the team's first unofficial depth chart of training camp behind George Holani and ahead of Emanuel Wilson, so the rookie first-round pick may have some work to do to handle a larger share of the backfield work to begin the regular season.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Takes part in Wednesday's walkthrough
Price (lower body) participated in Wednesday's walkthrough, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Price sat out last Friday's practice due to lower-body soreness but progressed to running on a side field Tuesday before Wednesday's development. The Seahawks posted their first unofficial depth chart of training camp this week, and Price was listed as the No. 2 RB behind George Holani and ahead of Emanuel Wilson. Price's status as a 2026 first-round pick indicates he'll be a part of game plans from the start of his NFL career, but he also seems likely to be in some sort of timeshare with Holani and even Wilson. First, though, Price will focus on getting healthy.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Returns to limited practice
Price (lower body) returned to a limited practice Tuesday, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.
Price has missed the last handful of days with lower-body soreness but progressed to running on a side field Tuesday. He appears to be nearing a return to team drills. With Price and Zach Charbonnet (knee) missing practice, George Holani and Emanuel Wilson have been getting additional reps with the first-team offense.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Dealing with lower-body soreness
Price didn't practice Friday due to "lower-body soreness," Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
In the early stages of training camp, Price has been handling first-team reps along with fellow RB George Holani. The breakdown of reps in the Seahawks backfield to start the season remains up in the air with Zach Charbonnet in recovery mode from his January ACL tear and Kenneth Walker now in Kansas City. The team invested a first-round pick in Price back in April, presumably with the expectation that he'd be the lead runner while Charbonnet is sidelined, but Holani and even free-agent pickup Emanuel Wilson also may be a part of game plans for Week 1 and beyond.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Expected back soon
Price (lower body) didn't practice Saturday, but coach Mike Macdonald said the rookie running back should be back in a matter of days, Curtis Crabtree of Fox 13 Seattle reports.
Price has missed the past two days of practice due to what Macdonald has called soreness in his lower body, but the head coach suggested Saturday that the issue is minor. That doesn't necessarily mean Price will play in the team's first preseason game next Saturday versus Dallas, but he's expected to be back at practice before then. Price is ticketed for a big role in Seattle's backfield as a rookie, and he could be the team's Week 1 starter at RB if Zach Charbonnet (knee) isn't ready to suit up.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: First up for first-team reps
Price got the opening first-team backfield reps during Seattle's first full-team scrimmage Thursday, Gregg Bell of The News Tribune reports.
Price continues on an upward trajectory after starting training camp as the second RB behind George Holani. Holani remains involved enough to keep this from being a settled depth chart, but Price's draft capital and early camp usage keep him trending toward Seattle's most fantasy-relevant back while Zach Charbonnet (ACL) works his way back to full health. Once Price, Charbonnet and Holani are on the field together, however, the Seahawks' backfield may be difficult to prognosticate.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Splitting first-team reps
Price is sharing first-team backfield work with George Holani early in Seahawks training camp, Gregg Bell of The News Tribune reports.
Price appears to be focusing on improvements in the passing game to begin his NFL career. Despite Price's first-round draft capital and superior burst, Holani has earned enough trust over his years with Seattle to manufacture a real competition for opportunities in the receiving game. With Zach Charbonnet (ACL) still working his way back from knee surgery and having begun camp on the active/PUP list, Price has a clear path to a significant role Week 1 if he can separate from Holani during camp. Emanuel Wilson, meanwhile, appears to be trending toward a depth role.
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