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I believe that is not a correct statement. by G.K.Chesterton
- He is the first *rookie WR* in the Super Bowl era with 10 TD in his first 10 games.
- He is the 4th overall rookie WR to do it in NFL history.
Claypool, the Steelers' second-round pick, has been all over the record books in his first 10 games of his NFL career. Earlier this season, his six touchdowns tied the NFL record for most touchdowns by a rookie wide receiver through his first 5 career games since 1970. He also scored four touchdowns against the Philadelphia Eagles, setting a Steelers' rookie record. And he became the first rookie in NFL history with three receiving touchdowns and a rushing score in one game.