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(GAVol @ Feb 25 said:It's been awhile since I saw a conversion table of Wunderlich scores to IQ scores, but I think a 6 would indicate something in the 80-90 range . . . just the kind of guy an NFL team wants to invest millions of dollars in. :wacko:
(vols2345 @ Feb 26 said:idc anything about this test. In his profession, it doesnt matter how many grains of wheat can fit into a 30 oz bucket, but it matters if the linebacker is blizting, do you take off and run or throw that beautiful pass into the corner of the endzone, there is not a qb I have ever seen in a draft I would take over Young..
(vols2345 @ Feb 26 said:idc anything about this test.
Some teams consider the test results critical. Others say they dismiss the results, except for players who score at the extremes. What's an extreme? Well, former Bengals punter and Harvard grad Pat McInally scored a perfect 50 -- the only NFL player known to do so -- while at least one player, it is rumored, scored a 1. Charlie Wonderlic Jr., president of Wonderlic Inc., says, "A score of 10 is literacy, that's about all we can say." If that's the case, more than a few pros are being delivered the Books-on-Tape version of the playbook.