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The highest ever quarterback score on the Wonderlic belongs to Ryan Fitzpatrick, a former journeyman who has found new life as the starter for the New York Jets.
A 2005 study by McDonald Mirabile found that there is no significant correlation between a quarterback's Wonderlic score and a quarterback's passer rating, and no significant correlation between a quarterback's Wonderlic score and a quarterback's salary. [36]
The Wonderlic scores are reportedly out for draft-eligible quarterbacks and there’s one that stands out from the rest. Western Kentucky’s Bailey Zappe had the highest known score of 35. In his ...
Prospective quarterbacks were required to take the Wonderlic. [23] This assessment was found to be a failed predictor of NFL success in a 2009 Human Performance study by Brian D. Lyons, Brian J. Hoffman, and John W. Michel. [24] [25] Economists David Berri and Rob Simmons also found Wonderlic scores as "all but useless as predictors."
The post Wonderlic Scores For Top QB Prospects Revealed: Fans React appeared first on The Spun. Andrew Fillipponi of 93.7 “The Fan,” shared the scores of seven QBs on his Twitter.
Bradford scored 36 out of 50 on the Wonderlic test, well above the average of 28.5 for the 30 NFL quarterbacks slated to start in 2010. [ 65 ] On March 19, Bradford met with the St. Louis Rams , who held the first overall pick, general manager Billy Devaney and offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur in Pensacola, Florida , where he had been training ...
During the NFL Combine in February 2011, McElroy scored a 43 out of 50 on the Wonderlic Test of intelligence. [60] His score was originally reported as a 48, which would have tied the all-time high for a quarterback set by Ryan Fitzpatrick .
The top score belongs to Western Kentucky’s Bailey Zappe. He scored a 35 on the Wonderlic test. In his final season of college football, Zappe had 5,967 passing yards and 62 touchdown passes.