Ohio State center Billy Price came into the NFL Scouting Combine with high hopes but left the talent showcase with an unfortunate injury.
According to Sports Illustrated, Price tore his pectoral muscle on the third rep of the bench press test Thursday.

Ohio State C Billy Price is believed to have a torn pec, per sources, and is waiting on an MRI to confirm. It happened on his third rep during the bench press at combine today.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 2, 2018
The injury has not been confirmed as Price will wait on an MRI to verify the extent of the tear.

Price was a three-year starter on Ohio State's offensive line, breaking Luke Fickell’s school record for most consecutive starts with 55.
Price was seen by many as a potential first-round pick in the draft. ESPN's Todd McShay had Price ranked as his No. 31 prospect in the entire draft.