The Steelers' selection of Chase Claypool makes him the third wide receiver in four years they've selected in the second round, with the exception being Diontae Johnson early in the third round last year.
But Claypool is in a different mold than the other receivers the Steelers selected in recent years. He's 6-foot-4, 228 pounds and runs a 4.42 in the 40-yard dash. Such a big body being able to move that fast makes him a big-play threat whenever he's on the field.
Those raw talents show a player on tape who bullies opponents to make splash plays, a quality Ben Roethlisberger will enjoy. Let's break it down:
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