Key context from Hasselbeck includes:
– Price is viewed as Seattle’s potential Week 1 starter due to opportunity and roster changes, not just hype.
– A Week 1 starter could amount to roughly 15-plus touches per game, signaling immediate centrality in Seattle’s offense if Charbonnet isn’t ready and Walker is gone.
– While Price has the draft talent and fit for Seattle’s wide-zone run scheme, questions remain about his college workload (not a full-time starter at Notre Dame) and areas like receiving usage and pass protection that the team will monitor.
The discussion also connects Price’s role to the broader Seahawks run game, suggesting that if he delivers, Seattle could improve on last year’s rushing performance. The talent and circumstance imply a potential immediate impact for Price, even as the team evaluates how quickly he can handle full responsibilities.
Key Takeaways:
– Jadarian Price is seen as a strong Week 1 starter candidate due to roster gaps and Charbonnet’s ACL recovery.
– A 15+ touch per game workload would make him a central piece of Seattle’s early-season offense.
– Price’s success depends on earning the job and quickly adapting in areas such as receiving and pass protection, despite an estimated immediate opportunity.