Despite suffering 'incomplete pec tear,' Billy Price expects to be ready for camp
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One of the most highly regarded centers in this year's NFL draft appears to have escaped serious injury, as Billy Price announced Friday that he suffered an "incomplete pec tear" during Thursday's bench-press evaluation, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Price added that he is "definitely happy it is something minor," and that he expects to be ready for training camp, according to Schefter.
A two-time All-American at Ohio State, Price has been widely considered to be a player worthy of selection in the first two rounds of April's draft, so the news on his injury is positive for teams looking to land his services.
Price took home the Remington Trophy as a senior last season as college football's top center.
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