Kevonte Turpin deserves a shot at full time WR

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If the front office doesn’t want to improve the WR group then the coaching staff should take it on their shoulder to give Turpin a full WR role and give the WR group a boost.


He is the perfect compliment to the running game as a slot player and a deep threat.
 

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If the front office doesn’t want to improve the WR group then the coaching staff should take it on their shoulder to give Turpin a full WR role and give the WR group a boost.


He is the perfect compliment to the running game as a slot player and a deep threat.
I like him and he has been used a lil bit more slot would be good Need him on the field with Lamb
 

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If the front office doesn’t want to improve the WR group then the coaching staff should take it on their shoulder to give Turpin a full WR role and give the WR group a boost.


He is the perfect compliment to the running game as a slot player and a deep threat.

What has he done other than run fast to make you say he needs a full role?
 

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I'm all for thinking about ways to improve the team, but I'm very confused by the word deserve....what has Turpin done to deserve anything other than a special teams role?
 

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My guess is he is still learning the route aspect of being an nfl receiver. Being fast and elusive is one thing, but being able to read defenses/hot routes is a totally different thing. My guess is he gets more opportunities with time.
 

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Also in 2 TE set.
Man with his size I just dont know that I would trust Turpin to block in 2 tight sets. At least if you put him bunched to one side he isn't on an island trying to block a DB that has 30-50 pounds on him. Plus now you can run some pick plays and actually design ways to get him open in space.
 

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Not going to happen, if so it should have already been done. He does it now people would be saying “What took you so long to see the light”.
 

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He weighs 152 pounds and looks every bit as small. He wouldn't last as a full time WR.
Maybe not. But 5-7 offensive touches a game (in addition to his normal return duties) could go a long ways towards helping this offense. You could also send him deep as a decoy. He and Pollard are electric and both have “home run potential” every time they touch the ball.
 

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Maybe not. But 5-7 offensive touches a game (in addition to his normal return duties) could go a long ways towards helping this offense. You could also send him deep as a decoy. He and Pollard are electric and both have “home run potential” every time they touch the ball.


This, not asking him to go out there every series.
 
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