Throughout training camp, Price has tried to capitalize on every rep received.
Because there aren't many snaps to go around, and they're often front-loaded toward the first and second units, players like Brosmer and Price have to make sure they're ready to go whenever their number's called.
And even if they aren't the ones taking a play, they stay locked in.
"There's all the small details you probably would learn if you got a lot of reps, but you're getting a bunch of mental reps instead," Price said. "I think the biggest thing when you're in our position, we have to learn how to get mental reps and really be very intentional with those — so when things happen in the game, 'Oh, I remember that happened in practice' and can react."
Building off-field chemistry is crucial during this time, as well.
Price took advantage earlier this summer in joining a handful of other rookies, including Brosmer, on a fishing trip to Northern Minnesota. The group enjoyed being away from a football field for a few days but continued bonding as teammates.
"I absolutely love fishing, but this was my first time fishing up here in Minnesota," Price said. "We caught a bunch of fish: a bunch of walleyes, a few bass. We brought all the walleye back and cleaned it, cooked it."
Added Brosmer: "Those are the little things that help us with connecting on the field, as well."
Heading into the Vikings third and final preseason game against the Titans Friday, Price is planning to build on the foundation he's laid. Whether offensively or as a returner, he wants just one thing: to make a difference.
"I just look at it like, you're getting to play football. You're getting to make an impact," he said. "As long as I can make an impact and be involved with this team, that's all I care about.
"I've always had a 'go get it' mentality," Price added. "I'm ready to help and step up however I can."