The Cowboys are 4-2, but their offense is stagnant, averaging 300.8 yards per game, well below the league average. One player who could jumpstart Dallas is Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool.
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, multiple teams have shown interest in Claypool. Some thought he was available before the season.
At wide receiver, #Patriots WR Kendrick Bourne has garnered trade interest from teams, and #Steelers WR Chase Claypool is a player teams are keeping tabs on, believing he could have been available before the season. https://t.co/7dlCTTn3dh
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) October 18, 2022
Claypool has flashed talent, catching 62 and 59 passes the past two seasons. He has 23 receptions on 36 targets this season. But the Steelers have an established No.1 target in Diontae Johnson, and rookie George Pickens could be a future star.
Claypool, who is 6-foot-4 and 238 pounds, could be a strong complement to CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup. With a big frame, he can make difficult catches in tighter coverage.
Safe to say Chase Claypool is QB friendly today.
— Lukas Weese (@Weesesports) October 16, 2022
What a CATCH from the Canadian. #Steelers #TBvsPIT
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Lamb and Gallup are good, but they're gangly wideouts who struggle to beat double teams. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones criticized Lamb earlier this season, saying: "You've got to catch balls covered."
Claypool would take this pressure off Lamb, opening up the offense and helping restart a sluggish attack that ranked No. 1 last season. QB Dak Prescott's imminent return from a right thumb injury should aid the offense, too.
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