Could Top NFL Prospect Crush Caitlin Clark? Let's Look At The Tape

Could former Iowa football star Cooper DeJean beat Caitlin Clark in basketball?

Clark was the top pick of the WNBA Draft and DeJean should go in the first round of the NFL Draft Thursday night. Apparently, some NFL executives and coaches are interested in knowing how he stacks up against the highest scoring player in major D1 basketball history.

"I wouldn't say it's weird but a lot of teams have asked me if I could beat Caitlin Clark one-on-one. I said I think I can. She'd probably score a few buckets on me but I could pull it off," DeJean revealed in a clip shared by Yahoo Sports.

Yes, teams want to know if the talented defensive could beat the most famous female basketball player in the world.

Well, it turns out we have some tape from DeJean's days of playing high school basketball, and I have some bad news for Caitlin Clark.

She would likely get mauled. DeJean plays the game a solid foot above the rim. Check out his incredible high school highlights below.

I can't believe there's anyone out there who thinks Cooper DeJean couldn't dominate a Clark or any other WNBA player. He's 6'1" with a 38.5-inch vertical leap.

That's an outrageous level of athleticism, and it's why he's probably a lock for the first round. Meanwhile, Clark is 6'0" and while her vertical leap isn't public, I can tell you for a fact, it's not north of three feet.

Cooper DeJean would destroy Caitlin Clark one-on-one, and that's not meant to diminish Caitlin Clark. Clark is the most exciting women's basketball player I've ever seen. I'm a huge fan. She's an unbelievable talent, but what is she going to do to stop DeJean from soaring over her?

The answer is nothing. Not a single thing.

Think I'm wrong? Think I'm 100% correct? Hit me up at David.Hookstead@Outkick.com and let's get into it.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.