In a new-look offense under second-year offensive coordinator Matt Canada with the Pittsburgh Steelers, one young player on a loaded offense at the skill positions could have a major breakout season, according to ESPN NFL Insider Dan Graziano.
That player? Third-year wide receiver Chase Claypool.
On a roster featuring Diontae Johnson and emerging standout rookie George Pickens, not to mention second-year star running back Najee Harris and second-year standout tight end Pat Freiermuth, as well as highly-hyped rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett, Claypool is the one who could benefit the most and truly break out in his third season, putting a frustrating second season in 2021 behind him.