Few players, if any, are more polarizing in Chicago than Chase Claypool.
After early peeks of potential as a rookie, the former second round pick out of Notre Dame struggled in 2022, both with the Steelers and the Bears.
Following his first two seasons where he eclipsed 800 receiving yards, he had just half of that between Pittsburgh and Chicago last season. In fact, after he was traded to the Bears in November, he totaled just 14 catches for 140 yards in seven games.
With 2023 possibly being the last chance for Claypool to prove he can be a viable threat in an NFL offense, I have a solution to his struggles.