A new pair of quarterbacks, a renewed drive and a playbook that is now a bit more open after a rough sophomore season has Pittsburgh Steelers’ third-year wide receiver Chase Claypool feeling rather confident in his abilities and his potential production in the 2022 season.
Still, despite the additions of Mitch Trubisky and Kenny Pickett in the offseason, some maturity from Claypool, and a second season under Matt Canada’s offensive scheme that will include some new additions after a handicapped year with Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers’ third-year receiver continues to be overlooked ahead of fantasy football drafts, currently holding down the WR50 spot in his average draft position.