Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool continues to build quite an impressive debut in his professional football career.

Ten was the magic number for the 22-year-old on Sunday, as he grabbed his 10th touchdown in as many games in the NFL. This an accomplishment that has never been done by any rookie receiver in the league since the Super Bowl era began in the late 1960s (per NBC Sports). If you think about all the great receivers to enter the league in the past six decades, you'll realize how special this young kid really is.

Claypool's 10th touchdown of the season came in the Steelers' 10th win of the season, as they took care of the Jacksonville Jaguars, 27-3. Right now, the 49th overall pick is on a league of his own.

The Canadian is just the fourth rookie to ever accomplish such a feat in NFL history, joining Bill Howton (Green Bay Packers, 1952), Bill Groman (Houston Oilers, 1960) and Harlon Hill (Chicago Bears, 1954). Howton leads the group with 11 touchdowns in his first 10 games while Groman, Hill and now Claypool all have 10.

The milestone came in the second quarter after Claypool caught a 31-yard heave from QB Ben Roethlisberger at the end zone to break the 3-3 deadlock. From there, the Steelers went on to dominate the home squad and cap off another incredible W.

Chase Claypool has been one of the best offensive rookies by far and is looking to finish as one of the best in his class. Not bad for a second-rounder. The Notre Dame standout has been crushing records as a rookie and it seems that his tank isn't even half-empty.

At this point, can any other rookie really chase Mr. Claypool?