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Benching Claypool in hopes of sparking a better effort is the Bears’ last move to salvage this before moving on altogether.
Chicago made a move to bolster their receiving corps during last season’s trade deadline when General Manager Ryan Poles traded a second-round draft pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for Claypool.
Source: https://brobible.com/sports/article/bears-arent-happy-with-wr-chase-claypools-effort/
Claypool, despite the TD, is still a marginal wideout.
Coaches and teammates made no secret that Claypool is an emotional person and player, and they talked openly about how he needed to channel that positively.
He didn’t do it to Johnson, either, who was subject to calls for benching, or for Claypool.
He’s going to be the team’s big slot receiver, what Chase Claypool was supposed to be but clearly wasn’t suited for.
Source: https://steelersdepot.com/2023/06/whats-his-role-wr-allen-robinson/
In his return from missing two games with a knee injury, Claypool had one target and no catches.
It’d be prudent, really, to get a better blocking receiver on the field in Equanimeous St. Brown and give Claypool a wakeup call.
It’s still a shock to know Omar Khan got a second round pick out of Chase Claypool, who had no role and clearly worn out his welcome in Pittsburgh.
Source: https://steelersdepot.com/2023/09/omar-khan-and-understanding-market-forces/
The Bears made Chase Claypool a healthy scratch Sunday, two days after the wide receiver said the team wasn’t using him properly.
The Bears were averaging 150.5 passing yards and 19.4 points per game when they got Claypool and have averaged 148 passing yards and 20.8 points in six games with Claypool on the field.
The Bears were averaging 150.5 passing yards and 19.4 points per game when they got Claypool and have averaged 148 passing yards and 20.8 points in six games with Claypool on the field.
The Chase Claypool trade, which armed the Steelers with the Chicago Bears No. 34 overall pick, essentially gives Pittsburgh a second first rounder to fill a roster hole.
Source: https://fansided.com/2023/03/02/nfl-mock-draft-jalen-carter-steelers/
“The fact that this was a nonprofit connected to police makes it even worse,” Claypool told The Post.
Trading Roquan Smith doesn’t get the same criticism as Poles dealing for Chase Claypool a day later.
With a fresh start — again — in Miami following a trade last week from Chicago to Miami for a swap of late-round draft picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, Claypool isn’t going to change a thing, at least regarding how he is as a teammate.