Price stepped up for his lifting session and only performed three reps on the bench before appearing to grab his left pectoral and re-racking the weight.
A source told PFW that Price doesn't believe the injury is serious and he's visiting a doctor today to have a scan done to see if there is a tear.
Price, who the Remington Trophy as the nation's top center in 2017 and was a unanimous first-team All-American selection, is graded as a second-round prospect by PFW's Greg Gabriel. Price tied the Buckeyes' record — set by Pat Elflein — with 55 consecutive starts at OSU.