Depending on who you ask, the Seattle Seahawks' selection of Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price was either a bold move or completely unsurprising given pre-draft rumors. Regardless, the Seahawks have themselves an immediate replacement for Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, who joined the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency this offseason. Presumed starter Zach Charbonnet will miss much of the 2026 season after tearing his ACL in January, so it's likely Price who will be given the keys. Heading into Thursday's opening round of the draft, general manager John Schneider had only picked a running back in the first round once (Rashaad Penny in 2018). Overall, Price is just the fourth first-round running back in franchise history, following in the footsteps of Curt Warner (1983), Shaun Alexander (2000) and Penny. So, how does Price immediately fit into the running back room? Will he have the entire workload to himself in Week 1 or share it with another back?…