Chase Claypool

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2023 Fantasy Outlook
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Reaches a dozen TD for 2019
December 1, 2019
Claypool caught a pair of touchdowns for 12 scores this season after snatching three passes for 63 yards in the 45-24 win over Stanford on Saturday.
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The senior is the top Irish receiver this season with 59 catches for 891 yards and has surpassed 2,000 receiving yards in his Notre Dame career (2,005 yards). He will look to add to that in the upcoming bowl game.
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DFS College Football: Week 14 Main Slates
November 29, 2019
John McKechnie analyzes the main slates on both DraftKings and Fanduel for the final week of the regular season, where Notre Dame's Ian Book could be a key play on both sites as he faces off against Stanford.
DFS Main Slate Primer: Week 14
DFS Main Slate Primer: Week 14
November 26, 2019
November 26, 2019
Clemson's Travis Etienne has been on a hot streak down the stretch and will be worth paying up for on the main slate, writes Chris Morgan in this week's Primer.
FanDuel College Football: Week 13 Plays
November 22, 2019
James Proche's matchup versus Navy may scare away some Week 13 DFS ownership, but recent success from opposing wideouts should hint at another big day for the nation's most heavily targeted receiver.
DFS Main Slate Primer: Week 10
October 29, 2019
Notre Dame's Ian Book is coming off an abysmal outing in primetime against Michigan, but a matchup against Virginia Tech signals a time to buy back in, writes Chris Morgan in this week's Primer.
College Football Draft Kit: Wide Receivers
July 3, 2019
Receivers are up next in the Draft Kit as we look at the top pass-catchers in the nation for 2019. What can Purdue's Rondale Moore do for an encore after an electric freshman season?
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Miles Boykin's incredible combine showing and subsequent selection as a third-round NFL draft pick indirectly reflects well on Claypool, whose good-not-great production might otherwise be easy to take for granted. At a listed 6-foot-4, 227 pounds with Notre Dame's three other top-four pass catchers graduating from last year, Claypool projects as a workhorse candidate in a passing game that should stabilize under a full season of quarterback Ian Book, who offered a huge passing upgrade over incumbent Brandon Wimbush. After catching 50 passes for 639 yards and four touchdowns on 78 targets last year, Claypool is a candidate to see 100 targets in 2019.
Claypool broke out in Week 9 of the 2017 campaign, racking up nine catches for 180 yards and a touchdown against Wake Forest, although he struggled to put up consistent numbers throughout most of the regular season. He finished the year with 29 grabs for 402 yards and two scores, successfully collecting three or more catches in a single game in just three of his 11 matchups played. Despite this, Claypool figures to enter the upcoming season as a starter alongside Myles Boykin. Claypool and Boykin will absorb the bulk of the targets in the passing game and are talented enough to make the most of those looks, but it's fair to wonder where the Irish's passing game ceiling lies considering quarterback Brandon Wimbush's inaccuracy along with the team's run-first philosophy.
Claypool could be one of the receivers to fill the void of 40 percent of the receiving production in 2016 that was lost via departures. Equanimeous St. Brown is the definitive number one receiver for the Irish but the rest of the group is pretty much up in the air, The 6-foot-5-inch, 205-pound receiver has a shot to fill some of the void. As a freshman, the sophomore receiver only caught five passes for 81 yards and no touchdowns.
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Breaks out for 4 TD over Navy
November 17, 2019
Claypool accumulated seven catches for 117 receiving yards and four touchdowns in Notre Dame's 52-20 victory on Saturday.
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Leads ND in receiving in victory
November 11, 2019
Claypool caught five passes for 97 yards and a touchdown in the Notre Dame 38-7 victory at Duke on Saturday.
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Catches season best against VT
November 3, 2019
Claypool brought in eight catches for 118 yards in the Notre Dame 21-20 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday.
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Limited to two catches in defeat
October 27, 2019
Claypool had only two receptions for 42 yards and no touchdowns in the 45-14 Irish loss at Michigan on Saturday.
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Two of three catches for TDs
October 6, 2019
Claypool, who suffered a minor left ankle sprain the previous week against Virginia, caught three passes for 61 yards including two for touchdowns in the Irish 52-0 victory over Bowling Green on Saturday.
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