Steelers’ Chase Claypool embraces ‘Mapletron’ tag

Chase was tagged with the Mapletron nickname due to his comparative traits to Calvin Johnson and Canada’s national symbol, the maple leaf.

Mapletron. Yes, it’s now what Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool goes by.

The nickname started circulating shortly after the NFL Draft partially because of his Canadian heritage. Mapletron is derived from the national symbol of Canada, the maple leaf. It is also a play on the Transformers character Megatron.

The nickname Megatron originated with former Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson. It’s partially a nod to the 2021 Hall of Fame nominee, who played for Detroit from 2007 to 2015. Johnson earned the name Megatron because of his combination of height, hands and raw athletic ability.

Since Claypool and Johnson have complementary traits (though Chase is certainly faster), the nickname comparison is legit.

Chase Claypool (courtesy of MockDraftable)

Calvin Johnson (courtesy of MockDraftable)

Lions fans, however, are up in arms about the Mapletron nickname because of the comparison to Chase and their beloved Calvin.

The epithet has certainly caught on. Even the CBS broadcasters referred to Mapletron during the Steelers-Texans game.

Chase, himself, has fully embraced the Mapletron moniker. To take advantage of the hype, he recently started a line of Mapletron-branded merch. You can find items at Chase’s web site TeamClaypool.com.

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