Jabari Price's study habits impress, but next step is to think less
Posted Jul 31, 2014
Jabari Price's iPad has become an extension of his arm during the Minnesota Vikings training camp, but his style of learning still requires a pen and paper. Though Price, 21, was the Vikings' final draft pick in the seventh round (225th overall) of May's NFL Draft, he's impressed coaches with his willingness to learn new positions on defense and special teams.
(ESPN.com)
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