Despite playing second fiddle to Jeremiyah Love for his entire collegiate career, Jadarian Price has rightfully gained respect during this past college season and pre-draft process. Price is one of the shiftier backs in this class which is reflected in the grades he received for elusiveness and break away runs. Price tested pretty well at the combine for an average sized back, but none of his numbers were mind blowing. My biggest concern moving forward with Price is his lack of impact on 3rd downs and receiving ability. Price has some worrisome pass protection reps on tape and hardly had any opportunities as a receiver this past year.

He's in a similar bucket as Mike Washington Jr. in that our pre-draft model says he's a flat out bust, but the projected 2nd round draft capital props him up as a draftable prospect with his Prospect Score. The model comparisons for Price are absolutely terrifying. I'd be surprised if either Zach Evans and Zamir White are rostered in your leagues and those are the two best comparisons we have for Price. It does need to be noted that Price is projected to be drafted far higher than either of those two, which is reflected in his Prospect Score, and this isn't a death sentence for his career. However, these numbers might make you think twice about taking Price early in your dynasty drafts.

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