NFL Draft prospects are dissected in many ways every year and one of the most interesting tests is the Wonderlic test. What is the Wonderlic Test?
As Wikipedia describes it, the Wonderlic Personnel Test is a popular group intelligence test used to assess the aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem-solving in a range of occupations. The Wonderlic is available in 12 different languages and is often used in college, entry-level jobs, and team-making efforts. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions to be answered in 12 minutes.
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The results of the Wonderlic test are not made public by NFL teams, yet they always seem to find a way to be leaked, and this year is no different.
Here are the Wonderlic scores for the QBs in the 2018 NFL Draft:
Wyoming QB Josh Allen: 37
UCLA QB Josh Rosen: 29
USC QB Sam Darnold: 28
Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield: 25
Louisville QB Lamar Jackson: 13
Among the five quarterbacks, Jackson's score was the only one that was below average. Allen's score was impressive as only three current starting quarterbacks in the NFL have a higher score; Carson Wentz (40), Alex Smith (40), and Eli Manning (39).
The highest score ever by a quarterback is Harvard graduate Ryan Fitzpatrick who scored a 48. Only one player in NFL history has ever scored a perfect 50 on the Wonderlic test and that was punter Pat Mcllnally.
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