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Chase Claypool ‘Excited’ to Return: Free-Agent WR Ready Post-Toe Injury

Chase Claypool Eyes NFL Comeback After Lost Season

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Nearly a year after a devastating toe injury derailed his 2024 campaign, free agent wide receiver Chase Claypool is declaring himself fully recovered and ready to reignite his NFL career.

The Road to Recovery

The 26-year-old pass catcher took to Instagram this week to detail his rehabilitation journey:

“I believe the pieces will align,” Claypool wrote. “I’m ready to show what’s been suppressed these past two years.”

From Promise to Uncertainty

Claypool’s career trajectory has been a study in contrasts:
Early Success (2020-2021):

Recent Struggles (2022-Present):

What Teams Might Consider

At 6’4″ with 4.42 speed, Claypool offers:
✅ Rare size/speed combo for red-zone targets
✅ Proven deep threat (15.1 yards/catch career avg)
✅ Special teams experience (career 25.6 yd/kick return)

However, concerns persist about:
⚠️ Route-running consistency
⚠️ Depth chart slides in Chicago/Miami
⚠️ Injury history (now including toe surgery)

Potential Landing Spots

With training camps opening soon, logical fits include:

The Market Reality

Most expect Claypool to:

  1. Receive tryout opportunities in July
  2. Likely sign a veteran-minimum deal
  3. Need strong camp to secure roster spot

“Someone will take a flier,” predicted an NFC personnel director. “That athletic profile doesn’t grow on trees.”

As Claypool awaits his next chance, one thing is clear: The former second-round pick believes he still has unfinished business in the league that once viewed him as a rising star.

*Training camps begin July 23, when Claypool hopes to turn social media declarations into on-field production.*

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