Josh Allen: 37
Josh Rosen: 29
Sam Darnold: 28
Baker Mayfield: 25
Lamar Jackson: 13
....a 13???? WOW! :eyes:
Josh Rosen: 29
Sam Darnold: 28
Baker Mayfield: 25
Lamar Jackson: 13
....a 13???? WOW! :eyes:
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Lamar Jackson: 13
....a 13???? WOW! :eyes:
Wyoming's Josh Allen.. I wonder if that Wonderlic score earns him some extra $$$
right? he is quite an arm.. and that wonderlic proves he can probably learn any playbook.. otherwise, why are they bothering to give the Wonderlic?I don't understand why he isn't seen as the possible top pick. He can throw a ball 70 yards without trying, so it's not like he's Chad Pennington. (Yeah, yeah, Wyoming, but Wentz put that nonsense to rest.)
Super Bowl Winning QBs Wonderlic scores since 2000
Eli-39
Rodgers-35
Tom Brady-33
Warner-29
Peyton-28
Brees-28
Wilson-28
Flacco-27
Ben 25
Dilfer-22
Johnson-Unavailable
12 Worst:
Score Name College Position
4 Darren Davis Iowa State RB
4 Morris Claiborne LSU CB
5 Ed Prather Mississippi State DB
6 Oscar Davenport North Carolina QB
6 Frank Gore Miami RB
6 Vince Young Texas QB
7 Kelvin Benjamin Florida State WR
7 Tavon Austin West Virginia RB
7 Terrelle Pryor Ohio Sate QB
8 Bobby Wagner Utah State LB
8 Vince Evans USC QB
8 Chris Leak Florida QB
https://herosports.com/nfl/worst-wo...orne-frank-gore-vince-young-tavon-austin-aiai
Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw scored 15 on his Wonderlic.
[thumb2]Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw scored 15 on his Wonderlic.
At what age? 70?
Josh Allen: 37
Josh Rosen: 29
Sam Darnold: 28
Baker Mayfield: 25
Lamar Jackson: 13
....a 13???? WOW! :eyes:
It was a simpler time back then.:)Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw scored 15 on his Wonderlic.
And to think Morehead St. is considered the Harvard of Kentucky.:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:[thumb2]
Jim Kelly’s score was 15 along with Dan Marino
Check out what Phil Simms got:
https://qbscores.wordpress.com/wonderlic-scores/
Lamar Jackson has also refused to be timed in the 40, saying that his game speed is more important than his 40 time.
Multiple red flags IMO.
Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw scored 15 on his Wonderlic.
If you had $5.00 and a loaf of bread costs $1.00, how many loaves of bread could you buy?
This is one of the tougher questions on the Wonderlic Test.
Come on man. Even Frank Gore got this one right and he only got a 6.:)
Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw scored 15 on his Wonderlic.
How much is the sales tax?If you had $5.00 and a loaf of bread costs $1.00, how many loaves of bread could you buy?
This is one of the tougher questions on the Wonderlic Test.
Gotta hit the target once in awhile too. That’s the main concern.I don't understand why he isn't seen as the possible top pick. He can throw a ball 70 yards without trying, so it's not like he's Chad Pennington. (Yeah, yeah, Wyoming, but Wentz put that nonsense to rest.)
Come on man. Even Frank Gore got this one right and he only got a 6.:)
How many stars coming out of hs?
It could be refusing to run the 40 might be his way of saying judge me by my QB ability and don't think of moving me to another position if you want to draft me.Not running the 40’isnt a red flag. We already know he’s fast.
It could be refusing to run the 40 might be his way of saying judge me by my QB ability and don't think of moving me to another position if you want to draft me.
The Wonderlic Test probably hurts him, but that's not going to stop a team from drafting him in first/second round and Lamar wants that to be as a QB no matter how he scored on that test.
6 loaves for $5 at $1 a loaf.Come on man. Even Frank Gore got this one right and he only got a 6.:)
I think you're missing the point here. The goal of the Wonderlic as used by the NFL is precisely to see if you can handle a moderate level of complexity quickly. That's what Brady and Peyton could do. Same with a number of the other greats, but not all of them. Here's a good piece on the Wonderlic and QBs.Being able to do some quick math or interpret a written question in a timed setting does not translate into being a good QB. You can get a perfect score on that test and make dumb*ss decisions on the field when you have 270 lbs DEs coming after you. In my line of work, literally some of the smartest people on the planet cave under pressure and some of those you would think aren't that smart have the most sound judgment under the same circumstances. Fact: You don't have to be a Rhodes scholar to play football at a high level. Lamar Jackson is going to have a fine career.