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Since: 3.1.02
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This is a test of intellgence that the NFL gives. Ohio state did not have a great showing in this.

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Maurice Clarett, Ohio State - 1

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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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If I remember right an 8 is the equivalent of being literate.
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Since: 12.2.02
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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



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Since: 29.1.02
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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:

Offensive tackles: 26
Centers: 25
Quarterbacks: 24
Guards: 23
Tight ends: 22
Safeties: 19
Middle linebackers: 19
Cornerbacks: 18
Wide receivers: 17
Fullbacks: 17
Tailbacks: 16
( Source: The Denver Post (denverpost.com))

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).

//oops, wrong link

(edited by StegDutchie on 16.4.04 1656)


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#6 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.96
    Originally posted by StegDutchie
    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. This Denver Post article gives a nice little breakdown of what scores scouts might look for:

    Offensive tackles: 26
    Centers: 25
    Quarterbacks: 24
    Guards: 23
    Tight ends: 22
    Safeties: 19
    Middle linebackers: 19
    Cornerbacks: 18
    Wide receivers: 17
    Fullbacks: 17
    Tailbacks: 16

    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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You wanted the best, you got... Out of Context Quote of the Week.

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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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Since: 4.1.02
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NFL players must be dumber than I thought. I once scored a 48 on a Wonderlic, and I'm not THAT smart.



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    Michael Turner, Northern Illinois - 35


Darn it, this is gonna make it awful tough to taunt some people.

And now, for no reason, here's the list of average score by school.
School NamePlayersAverage
East Carolina135
Northern Illinois135
Utah State132
Oregon State330.3333333333333
California130
Virginia130
Georgia229.5
Stanford129
Boston College227
Mississippi227
TCU127
Wisconsin127
Purdue425.5
Bowling Green125
Colorado State125
Tulane225
North Carolina State224.5
Illinois124
Kentucky224
Texas AM124
Florida423.75
Miami (OH)223.5
UCLA223.5
Oregon323.3333333333333
Hampton123
Maryland222
Minnesota122
Texas Tech122
Western Michigan122
Tennessee221.5
Georgia Tech321.3333333333333
Connecticut121
Florida State421
Michigan420.75
Southern Cal420.5
Fresno State120
Oklahoma420
Auburn219.5
Oklahoma State219.5
Notre Dame419.25
Montana State119
Virginia Tech319
Hawaii218.5
LSU618.1666666666667
Southern Miss118
Pittsburgh217.5
Washington317.3333333333333
Kansas117
McNeese State117
Texas317
Michigan State216.5
Iowa216
Kansas State316
Alabama215.5
Arkansas415
Arizona State114
Miami (FL)713.1428571428571
South Carolina212.5
Nebraska112
Tusculum111
Clemson18
Colorado17
Ohio State106.5


(edited by thecubsfan on 19.4.04 0036)

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Since: 12.2.02
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#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.39
    Originally posted by thecubsfan

    And now, for no reason, here's the list of average score by school.
    School NamePlayersAverage
    Ohio State106.5



You sure? 'Cause if you read my post, Ohio State's average is 19.6.



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Indians: 3-7. Look out below!
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Since: 10.12.01
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#11 Posted on | Instant Rating: 10.00
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.



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Since: 3.1.02
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#12 Posted on | Instant Rating: 0.00
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 :)

(edited by calvinh0560 on 20.4.04 1031)
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Since: 17.11.03
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#13 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.83
    Originally posted by the Wonderlic REsults
    Miami (FL) 7 13.1428571428571


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