When it comes to Notre Dame's dynamic running back duo, the debate is heating up: which former Fighting Irish star will shine brighter in the NFL? While Jeremiyah Love grabbed the spotlight with gaudy stats and a third-overall pick to the Arizona Cardinals in the 2026 draft, one former NFL executive is placing his bets on Jadarian Price.
Scot McCloughan, a veteran front-office mind with stints in San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, isn't shy about his bold take. He believes Price—selected 32nd overall by the Seattle Seahawks—will ultimately outshine Love as a pro. It's a head-turning claim, given Love's eye-popping numbers as Notre Dame's clear starter in 2025. But McCloughan's argument has legs: Price was part of a one-two punch in the Irish backfield, never getting the full workload to showcase his talent. With more carries, his potential could truly explode.
Context matters here. Love faces a tough road ahead, at least early on, playing behind an Arizona offensive line that's still finding its footing. Meanwhile, Price lands in Seattle with a solid blocking scheme that could give him the edge from day one. For fantasy football enthusiasts, this is a crucial storyline to watch—Price might be the sleeper pick who delivers big returns.
As both backs gear up for their rookie seasons, the verdict is far from settled. This author expects both to make waves, but McCloughan's prediction adds a layer of intrigue. Will Price's underdog story turn into NFL stardom? Only time—and the turf—will tell.
