Scot
Pro Bowler
- Messages
- 14,705
- Reaction score
- 6,003
Mo got a 4? How is that even possible? He can read can't he? Thankfully the Cowboys have equipment managers because I'm not sure Mo can even tie his own shoes.
I would love to know what Randall scored!
Below is taken from 247 Sports feed
Take the Wonderlic Test: Are you smarter than an NFL rookie?
James Parks - 3 hours ago 0
Newsletter
When the college game’s most promising players meet this week at the NFL Combine, they’ll be asked to take the famous Wonderlic Test, an examination of intellect and reasoning given to people in a variety of professions around the world.
Now, thanks to footballiqscore.com, you can test yourself against the players who will take the test.
Take the Wonderlic Test for yourself HERE.
Offensive tackles and centers score the highest on average, recording a 26 and 25, respectively; quarterbacks score a 24 on average and guards a 23. Halfbacks traditionally score the lowest, averaging a 16 mark and fullbacks and wide receivers slightly better, at 17.
Former punter and wide receiver Pat McInally is the only NFLer to score a perfect 50 (in 1975) and Morris Claiborne famously scored a lowly 4 on the exam before being selected No. 1 overall in the 2012 draft.
I would love to know what Randall scored!
Below is taken from 247 Sports feed
Take the Wonderlic Test: Are you smarter than an NFL rookie?
James Parks - 3 hours ago 0
Newsletter
When the college game’s most promising players meet this week at the NFL Combine, they’ll be asked to take the famous Wonderlic Test, an examination of intellect and reasoning given to people in a variety of professions around the world.
Now, thanks to footballiqscore.com, you can test yourself against the players who will take the test.
Take the Wonderlic Test for yourself HERE.
Offensive tackles and centers score the highest on average, recording a 26 and 25, respectively; quarterbacks score a 24 on average and guards a 23. Halfbacks traditionally score the lowest, averaging a 16 mark and fullbacks and wide receivers slightly better, at 17.
Former punter and wide receiver Pat McInally is the only NFLer to score a perfect 50 (in 1975) and Morris Claiborne famously scored a lowly 4 on the exam before being selected No. 1 overall in the 2012 draft.