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Hour 4: The Seattle Times’ Bob Condotta on whether the Seahawks will draft Jadarian Price

Bump and Stacy

Seattle Sports

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4.5540 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2026

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Stacy and Curtis are joined by Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times to get his thoughts on whether the Seahawks will take Jadarian Price with pick 32 and some other possible post-draft signings, they answer your questions about what the Seahawks will do with the 32nd pick in the NFL Draft in Four Down Territory, they hop aboard the Hype Train, and they wrap up the show by telling you what you need to know! 

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0:00.0

From the Quantum Fiber Studio.

0:03.0

This is Bump and Stacey on Seattle Sports.

0:06.6

Streaming through the Seattle Sports app and at SeattleSports.com.

0:11.1

Now here are your hosts, Michael Bumpus and Stacey Ross.

0:16.1

Seattle Times Seahawks reporter Bob Kandota joining us now in the Emmer Queen Casino Sportsbook Hotline.

0:21.5

Bob, how's it going?

0:23.2

Good.

0:23.8

How are you guys doing?

0:24.8

We're fantastic.

0:26.0

We were actually just, we both agreed on it, but had a debate with a few listeners who

0:31.4

didn't earlier.

0:33.1

Bob, as you know, there's constantly that question of like, okay, you know, want versus best player available,

0:40.3

or rather need versus best player available in the draft.

0:43.3

And I'm wondering if you think Judarian Price might fit both of those.

0:47.8

Like, do you like him as a fit for Seattle?

0:51.7

Would that pick make sense for you for where this team is and what their approach is? Yeah. I mean, what also always plays into that is positional value a little bit and then what you feel like this draft has as well. And I think that's why, I mean, who knows, maybe everybody's really off base, but, you know, I think that's why you're seeing such a, such a momentum at the moment for the Seahawks, for people thinking the Seahawks going to take him there, because there seems to be this thought that there's basically two good running backs in the draft. And then everybody else is kind of, you know, you can lump about 10 other guys into the same, you know, the same grouping is sort of the same. And so that if you really want a difference maker back, you got to get one of those two. And obviously, you know, the Seahawks aren't going to get Jeremiah Love. So that leads it to DeDarion Price. And obviously they have a, they have what, you know, looks like a big hole running back anyway with Kenneth Walker having been having, having not resigned and Jack Sarbanay, you know, probably optimistically backed by early November or something like that.

1:44.5

So it just kind of makes a lot of sense that way.

1:47.1

So I think I think you always have to do, have to have to put all those, you know, you have to assess all those kind of things in terms of, you know, I don't think it's ever really as black and white as just best player available.

1:59.8

I think every once in a while it is, but even then a lot of the times it's best player available, but also at a spot we can use somebody, you know. You're not going to, you know, you're probably, that's why teams don't necessarily draft quarterbacks all the time, right? Because if you've got a really good quarterback, you don't draft another one, even if he's probably the best player on there, because what are you going to do with him necessarily?

2:18.2

So I think all those things are why people are kind of saying that price makes a lot of sense.

2:24.4

Bob, we're in the top 30 visit season of the draft season.

2:30.4

Any trends you've noticed with the guys that have visited Seattle or is it just kind of random

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