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Matthews and Barwin did very well, no surprises. Nicks did bad, no surprises either. this changes nothing about who i want however.
 
I took the Wonderlic test and got a 30 on it and I wasn't really focusing that hard.
 
Low scores on the Wonderlic exam

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North Carolina WR Hakeem Nicks scored only an 11 on the Wonderlic exam.
Nicks is a definite ballplayer, but he might not be that smart. Other notably poor scores were by Percy Harvin (12), Western Michigan FS Louis Delmas (12), Darrius Heyward-Bey (14), and Rey Maualuga (15). Michael Oher helped himself with a 19. Maryland CB Kevin Barnes was most impressive with a 41.
Source: Chicago Tribune


Wow an 11 roflmmfao:lol2:
 
I still want him, hearing this guy talk i knew he wasnt the smartest guy in the world, but he can play football. Remember they dont ask you how old Suzy's brother is if she is 2x Suzy and Suzy is 5, when you are running patterns and catching balls. Lack of this inteligence also doesnt mean this guy is an immature idiot, just not his cup of tea.
 
Do Wonderlic scores.......

Do Wonderlic scores correlate with how a player performs in the NFL? I just saw some Wonderlic scores for players in the upcoming draft:

Hakeem Nicks 11
Percy Harvin 12
Matthew Stafford 38
Kevin Barnes 41
Derrius Heyward-Bay 14

11 is a pretty poor score.
 
I think Dan Marino got a 14 or 15 on it. He turned out ok.
 
i heard somewhere here that Jason Allen got 11 as well .. not sure if its accurate tho.
 
There is no correlation between the wonderlic score and a player's success in the NFL.

Steve McNair 15
Neil O'Donnell 13
Jim Kelly 15
Dan Marino 15
Terry Bradshaw 15

Hugh Millen 41
Jason Maas 43
Drew Henson 42
Alex Smith 40
 
what the hell is a wonderlic score?
From WikiPedia
The Wonderlic Personnel Test is a twelve-minute, fifty-question intelligence test used to assess the aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem-solving in a wide range of occupations.[1] The score is calculated as the number of correct answers given in the allotted time. A score of 20 is intended to indicate average intelligence (corresponding to an intelligence quotient of 100; a rough conversion is accomplished via the following formula: IQ = 2WPT + 60). A new version was released in Jan, '07 called the Wonderlic Personnel Test - Revised. It contains questions deemed more appropriate to the 21st century.

Sample Wonderlic Exam
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=wonderlic/090218
 
I wouldn't worry about a WR's wonderlic, even I could learn the route tree and read defenses
 
i heard somewhere here that Jason Allen got 11 as well .. not sure if its accurate tho.
What's your point? The late Sean Taylor scored a 10 on the Wonderlic Test. Nathan Vasher scored 13 and Chris Gamble scored 9.
 
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