He worked incredibly hard to earn a five-star rating in high school and became a superstar quarterback through three years at the University of Alabama.
Tua Tagovailoa is one of the top prospects in this year’s NFL Draft class and he was one of nine signal callers who received a grade from the Wonderlic Test. The 50-question exam is a timed test that dives into three parts of cognitive ability: math, vocabulary and reasoning.
Draft prospects take the test at the NFL Combine and they have 12 minutes to complete it.
While the average score for quarterbacks is a 24-26, Tagovailoa made a 13 – the lowest of his position for the class.