Cowboys Secure KaVontae Turpin with Second-Round Tender
Dallas Locks in Key Playmaker for 2025 Season
The Dallas Cowboys have made a significant move to retain wide receiver and return specialist KaVontae Turpin, placing a second-round tender on him. According to Calvin Watkins, this decision will cost the Cowboys $5.3 million for the upcoming season. If another team attempts to sign Turpin, they will be required to compensate Dallas with a second-round draft pick.
Strategic Move to Protect an Explosive Talent
By assigning a second-round tender, the Cowboys are making it clear that they highly value Turpin’s contributions on the field. The tender not only secures his services for the 2025 season but also discourages other teams from pursuing him, as parting with a second-round pick is a steep price.
Turpin, who has been a game-changing force on special teams and a dynamic offensive weapon, has consistently demonstrated his ability to impact games with his speed and elusiveness. His ability to flip field position and create scoring opportunities has been a key asset for Dallas.
Turpinβs Impact on the Cowboys’ Offense and Special Teams
Since joining the Cowboys, Turpin has made his mark as both a return specialist and a versatile offensive player. His speed and agility allow him to be a threat in multiple phases of the game, making him a crucial piece of Dallas’ roster.
During the 2024 season, Turpin played a pivotal role on special teams, ranking among the leagueβs top returners in both kick and punt returns. He also began to see more involvement in the Cowboys’ offensive schemes, occasionally being used in jet sweeps and deep passing plays.
What This Means for Dallas Moving Forward
By securing Turpin with a second-round tender, the Cowboys maintain stability in their special teams unit while also keeping a versatile offensive weapon in their system. The move signals that Dallas sees Turpin as a key component in their plans moving forward.
For now, it remains to be seen if another team will be willing to part with a second-round pick to acquire Turpin. However, given the high price tag and the Cowboysβ commitment to keeping him, it appears likely that he will remain in Dallas for the 2025 season.
This decision reinforces the Cowboysβ strategy of keeping explosive playmakers in key positions as they aim for another deep playoff run. With Turpin in the mix, Dallas retains a player who can change the momentum of a game in an instant.