well its not really a limped pot because a nit opened 5x UTG. as played i dont mind being passive and c/calling the flop. seems like a pretty definite way ahead/way behind spot. if he has all broadways and all pairs TT+, then either you are dead to 4 outs (3 for a chop vs QT). or, if he has like KQ or something then he's dead to 4 outs (and he should realise this on a board which hits calling ranges pretty hard). checkraising the flop and leading the turn seem like good ways to make sure you are against the part of villain's range you are way behind.