Nah i don't think so as long as he wins well then he should be fine obviously it wouldn't look to good since Audley's been stopped two times before and Price appears to be a very hard puncher. If he loses well then he's gonna be in an awful position and a planet away from even been considered to fight for a world title against the Klitchko's.
Fair enough, but he's fought a few solid guys. I firmly believe that you can see greatness in a fighter even if he hasn't faced top guys yet. Balance, foot & head movement, power that comes from perfect form & arm extension, ring generalship, and a willingness to engage / to finish off an opponent. These are all things that are obvious even with lesser opponents, and easy to see in Price. I feel the same way about Wilder, no matter what his ESB-**** detractors say. What is true, though, in these situations, is that you have no way of knowing how said fighter will react to a talented pressure fighter who really goes at him. (Bute proved this in spades.) However, Audley is about as far from an aggressive pressure fighter as you can find in the top 20, so Price has nothing to fear.
Here's an interesting question: If / when Price beats Harrison, what in your opinion should his new ranking be? What do you think it WILL be, from the various governing bodies? IMO, Harrison isn't good enough to really warrant even a small change in Price's ranking. Still, he's arguably his "most accomplished" opponent, and I guess every win counts, esp when you only have had 13 pro fights.