Caitlin Clark could be beaten in a one-on-one basketball game by former Iowa cornerback Cooper DeJean, the 2024 NFL Draft selection says

  • DeJean may be selected in the first round of this year’s NFL Draft on Thursday
  • Clark broke several records during her final season at Iowa for the WNBA
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Former Iowa cornerback and possible 2024 NFL Draft first-round pick Cooper DeJean believes he could beat Caitlin Clark in a head-to-head basketball game, he said.

DeJean revealed that a few NFL teams asked him if he could beat Clark head-to-head. The 6-foot-1 defenseman then said he could beat the now Indiana Fever star.

Clark had an incredible senior season at Iowa, where she broke several NCAA records, including being the all-time collegiate leader in overall scoring.

A Clark-led Iowa team has been involved in breaking the all-time women’s basketball television viewing record four times in the past 13 months.

DeJean hasn’t played organized basketball since high school, but averaged 25.9 points per game as a senior.

Caitlin Clark is the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer after a productive career at Iowa

DeJean hasn't played organized basketball since high school but is confident about facing Clark

DeJean hasn’t played organized basketball since high school but is confident about facing Clark

“I think I can do it,” DeJean countered Yahoo! Sport. “She could probably score me a few times, but I think I could get it done.”

DeJean was a three-sport athlete in high school and was all-state track and field as a sprinter during his senior season.

DeJean’s 1,832 career points are 45 higher than future NBA first-round pick Harrison Barnes in the Iowa high school record books.

His 247Sports composite does not show him receiving a Division I basketball offer, while he was a top 200 recruit in the country for football.

Clark will begin her WNBA career next month, with ticket prices skyrocketing with her arrival in the league.