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Each profession has its own, unique, average; therefore, different professions require different standards. [3] [19] Wonderlic, Inc. claims a minimum score of 10 points suggests a person is literate. [9]
Due to the nature of the position, many of the Wonderlic's highest scores have come from quarterbacks. Many call it the most important position in professional sports, simply because nowhere else ...
English scored a 34 on the aptitude assessment Wonderlic Test at the 2009 NFL Draft Combine, one of the highest scores ever recorded for his position, outside linebacker, and the 9th highest score of the 2009 NFL Draft Class. With comparison to IQ, a Wonderlic Score of 34 suggests English has an IQ of 128, twenty-eight points above average.
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.
When coming into the league, Watson wowed everyone with a 48 on the Wonderlic, the same score as Fitzpatrick. Most recently, Watson wrote a book called Under Our Skin: Getting Real about Race.
McInally scored the only verified perfect score among NFL players on the Wonderlic Test, [6] an intelligence test developed in the 1930s and given to prospective players by the NFL to judge their aptitude for adapting to certain situations. [7] [8] [9] According to McInally, "It really did seem like an easy test at the time.
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.
He scored a 49 out of 50 in the Wonderlic Test, which is the second highest score ever recorded by an NFL player. [3] In addition he also had a 38.5" vertical jump, higher than cornerback Jimmy Hitchcock. [4] Mamula also performed the Four-Square run in 7.82#.