Seattle Seahawks rookie running back Jadarian Price is a player to consider drafting in fantasy football this year.
ESPN’s Matt Bowen named Price as being one of his top fantasy football targets for redraft leagues in 2026, with his play from Notre Dame and his best traits as a ball-carrier being the biggest indicators of a successful year being on the horizon for him.
”Price is expected to share touches in Seattle's backfield with George Holani, Emanuel Wilsonand Zach Charbonnet (once he's back from his ACL tear), but Price has the traits to emerge quickly at the start of the season,” Bowen said. “Price has the vision and instincts to find a downhill path, and he showed contact balance at the point of attack on his Notre Dame tape. Price averaged almost 6.0 yards per carry last season, and he can find the end zone (11 rushing TDs). He has the physical profile and speed to handle NFL volume.”
Price has the tools to have a big year in 2026. He is likely to go for well over 700 rushing yards next season and be a consistent source of rushing touchdowns until Charbonnet, the Seahawks’ primary goal line back from last season, returns from injury. Price will likely be a productive RB2 in fantasy leagues with less than 14 teams this year.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Is Seahawks rookie Jadarian Price already a top fantasy draft target?