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Formerly used in the annual NFL Combine as a form of pre-draft assessment, [2] [8] the NFL stopped administering the test in 2022. [11] The Wonderlic test is continually updated with repeated evaluations of questions.
Until 2022, players were given the Wonderlic Personnel Test, a test of mental aptitude, at the NFL Scouting Combine. As of 2018, the average score of active Super Bowl winning quarterbacks was 30.7 which is particularly salient given the fact that a score of 22 is average and the position average is about 24.
The NFL's use of the Wonderlic test — namely for quarterbacks — is a controversial topic. Could it one day just go away?
One of the most controversial aspects of the pre-draft process, the Wonderlic scores for prospective NFL quarterbacks were revealed on Saturday. Andrew Fillipponi of 93.7 “The Fan,” shared the ...
The NFL plans to eliminate the Wonderlic test from future scouting combines, according to a new memo sent to league clubs on Wednesday.League spokesperson Brian McCarthy told The Hill that league ...
The NFL debuted the Player Assessment Test at its 2013 Scouting Combine. A computerized test created by Cyrus Mehri of the Fritz Pollard Alliance, the test measures attributes like aggressiveness alongside cognitive traits. [15] The NFL did not officially administer the Wonderlic at Scouting Combine in 2022. [15]
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 ...
Kafka chose not to bench press at the NFL Combine. [64] On February 28, Kafka answered 35 out of the 50 questions on the Wonderlic test, and was "99 percent sure" that he answered all 35 correctly. [72] Kafka had some of the best measurements in the vertical jump, broad jump, 60-yard shuttle, and three-cone drill among all quarterbacks. [73]