Could a familiar face be making a return to the Steel City? Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool recently saw his bid for an NFL comeback with the Green Bay Packers fall short, but that doesn't mean his story is over. With the Steelers' revamped wide receiver room still in need of reliable depth, a tryout for Claypool might just be the smart play.
The Steelers have already made significant upgrades to their receiving corps through both the trade market and the 2026 NFL Draft. However, adding a player like Claypool—who is still just 27 years old and offers versatility both outside and in the slot—could provide valuable insurance. Before a devastating toe injury derailed his 2024 season with the Buffalo Bills, Claypool was turning heads as a standout in offseason workouts, hinting at a major bounce-back year.
Of course, there are questions. Claypool's time with the Chicago Bears was marred by reported character concerns and inconsistent effort on the field. But his undeniable upside and youth make him a low-risk, high-reward candidate. For a team like the Steelers, who know how to maximize talent, giving Claypool a tryout could be the first step toward reigniting a career that once showed so much promise.
