The Seattle Seahawks held their first Organized Team Activity (OTAs) practice on Tuesday. They’ll take a break on Wednesday before reconvening for two additional sessions on Thursday and Friday. Mandatory minicamp occurs June 9-11, where the Seahawks are expected to have their complete 90-man offseason roster present.
The early spotlight focuses on Seahawks rookie running back Jadarian Price. The former Notre Dame standout made a swift impression at rookie minicamp. Now, Price is tasked with building on that momentum at OTAs.
George Holani (#36), Jadarian Price (#8) and the rest of the RBs running through drills pic.twitter.com/w36e7dTIda
— Brian Nemhauser (@hawkblogger) May 27, 2026
Price made an immediate impact at the first OTA practice session. The No. 32 overall pick reportedly ran a route out of the backfield, beating linebacker Chazz Surratt down the sideline and hauled in a big gain from quarterback Drew Lock. It was a brief look at what Price is capable of in Brian Fleury’s offense.
The Seahawks will task Price with replacing Super Bowl 60 MVP Kenneth Walker III, who signed a lucrative contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency. With Zach Charbonnet starting the offseason sidelined by a serious ACL injury suffered in the playoffs, there isn’t much standing in Price’s way from being Seattle’s RB1 right away. The rookie ball carrier is off to a quick start in OTAs.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Big focus on rookie RB Jadarian Price as Seahawks begin OTAs





