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  2. Wonderlic test - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderlic Contemporary Cognitive Ability Test (formerly the Wonderlic Personnel Test) is an assessment used to measure the cognitive ability and problem-solving aptitude of prospective employees for a range of occupations. The test was created in 1939 by Eldon F. Wonderlic.

  3. Ryan Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    To date, Fitzpatrick has the highest reported Wonderlic test score achieved among NFL quarterbacks. The only player to earn a verified perfect score on the Wonderlic was also a Harvard graduate: wide receiver / punter Pat McInally , who played his entire career for the Cincinnati Bengals .

  4. Mike Mamula - Wikipedia

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    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#.

  5. Best Wonderlic scores in NFL scouting combine history - AOL

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    The Wonderlic test was conceived in 1936 to measure a person's general cognitive ability in the areas of vocabulary, reasoning, and math skills.

  6. Can you ace the Wonderlic test? - AOL

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    Learn about the Wonderlic's origin and how and why it's used today — then take a practice test yourself.

  7. Wonderlic Scores For Top QB Prospects Revealed: Fans React - AOL

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    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.

  8. Pat McInally - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Vince Young - Wikipedia

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    News regarding the Wonderlic, a standardized test given to all recruits, was problematic for Young. On February 25, 2006, during the NFL Combine, it was reported that Vince scored a 6 out of a possible 50 points on his Wonderlic Test. The test is designed to measure a player's ability to learn a complex NFL playbook.