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Turner= Keyshawn Johnson

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coached right, he has the tools to be parcells next KEYSHAWN JOHNSON.. i believe thats what trifecta see's in him..
 
I disagree. He doesn't have the "it" factor, that hunger to be the best and want the ball. He was overshadowed every year at USC and will end up like other bigger USC WRs Dwayne Jarrett and Mike Williams.
 
i think hell be great just wait and see people get amazing grades in the draft and their players end up sucking theres no way to judge marques colston was a 7th and no one thought he was gonna be anything
 
ya know obviously they think he's a bust so that's why they drafted him.

freaken DUH! The kis is 6-6 (nearly) and 225 muscled soft hands , hits the middle likes contact hangs on and... he's obviously sucks.
 
I disagree. He doesn't have the "it" factor, that hunger to be the best and want the ball. He was overshadowed every year at USC and will end up like other bigger USC WRs Dwayne Jarrett and Mike Williams.

How do you know that? Geez!
 
This guy is slow and unagressive, and just not physical enough. Definitely not K. Johnson. Waste of another pick imo.
 
He reminds me of Orande Gadsden more than Keyshawn Johnson. We'll definitely be using him as a possession WR, specifically in the red-zone.
 
If he can be coached up, he should become the big possession receiver that we needed. I've noticed that size has been a consistent theme this draft.
 
Most USC guys are like Derek Hagan.

If he plays like Keyshawn....we got the steal of the draft.

Senior Bowl Practice Stars: WR Patrick Turner, Southern California: After coming to life as a senior with 10 receiving touchdowns, his stock continues to rise. He looked good starting from the weigh-in (6-5, 220, 33-inch arms) and didn't stop shining when he hit the practice field. He looked very quick for his size and his hands were solid. - Chad Reuter, The Sports Xchange, NFLDraftScout.com

What has impressed pro scouts is that Turner not only has the coveted size teams look for in a receiver, but has experience at both flanker and split end. After playing in a supporting role throughout most of his career, the team's leading active receiver got his chance to be the unit's playmaker in 2008 and he did not disappoint.

Lets also remember he played in a pro-style offense.
 
Did anybody see what Mcshay and Kiper said about Turner? You would have thought we drafted Maurice Clarrett with our third, they were brutal against him. I hope they're wrong and I definitely hope he is not a Derek Hagan.
 
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