What's the high score on these things. I think 41 was the highest I saw. That doesn't bode particularily well for my man Lee Evans (27 is middleish), though he did score the highest of all the listed WRs. I hope he goes somewhere nice.
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Keep reading further to see the OSU bias the original poster has.
Michael Jenkins - 20 Ben Hartsock - 32 Maurice Clarett - 20 Adrian Clarke - 24 Shane Olivea - 18 Chris Gamble - 9 (ouch!) Will Allen - 13 Will Smith - 23 Darrion Scott - 12 Tim Anderson - 25
Cavaliers: 35-47. Here's to next year! Indians: 3-7. Look out below! Browns: 0-0
Average score for an NFL prospect on this is a 19, with 50 being the highest. The score basically correlates to how close to the ball the player is. There's a Denver Post article which gives a nice little breakdown of what scores scouts might look for:
So Evans' score is pretty outstanding for a WR. It must be nice to have WRs who actually catch the ball. There are also some sample Wonderlic questions here (angelfire.com).
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Originally posted by StegDutchieAverage score for an NFL prospect on this is a 19, with 50 being the highest. The score basically correlates to how close to the ball the player is. This Denver Post article gives a nice little breakdown of what scores scouts might look for:
So Evans' score is pretty outstanding for a WR. It must be nice to have WRs who actually catch the ball. There are also some sample Wonderlic questions here.
Am I the only one who is surprised at hoe low the score for MLB is versus other positions. I would have guessed them to be higher than almost anyone since they are basically the D-coach on the field usually.
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>D... I remember back when Marcellus Wiley was draft-bound... he mentioned that everyone was trying to cheat off of him. Let that be another lesson to you: When you're taking an intelligence test as an NFL prospect, find the players from Ivy League schools. Or at least Columbia.
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Oh, I get it - the linked post mocking Ohio State by messing with their scores went over my head, so I didn't think to scroll down to find the real scores.
Never mind then. Thanks for poitning me in the right direction.
Yeah I am sorry. I got fooled into thinking they were the real scores too. It just seems so possible the Ohio State COULD get those low amount of scores :)