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MERGED: Wonderlic Scores

I didn't expect anything different in those rankings. It's why OL pride themselves.
 
Wonderlic Results

I found this on another message board so I figured that I would post it here.

WR
Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh - 18
Roy Williams, Texas - 17
Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State - 21
Reggie Williams, Washington - 17
Lee Evans, Wisconsin - 27
Michael Clayton, LSU - 19
Michael Jenkins, Ohio State - 20
Devery Henderson, LSU - 17
Keary Colbert, Southern Cal - 21
Ernest Wilford, Virginia Tech - 19
Bernard Berrian, Fresno State - 20

QBs
Eli Manning, Mississippi - 39
Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (OH) - 25
Philip Rivers, North Carolina State - 30
J.P. Losman, Tulane - 31
Cody Pickett, Washington - 19
Matt Schaub, Virginia - 30
John Navarre, Michigan - 24
Josh Harris, Bowling Green - 25
Casey Clausen, Tennessee - 20
Jeff Smoker, Michigan State - 23
Jason Fife, Oregon - 26
Matt Mauck, LSU - 30
Eli Roberson, Kansas State - 11
B.J. Symons, Texas Tech - 22
Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky - 28
Bradlee Van Pelt, Colorado State - 25
Rod Rutherford, Pittsburgh - 17

TEs
Ben Watson, Georgia - 41
Kellen Winslow, Miami - 12
Ben Troupe, Florida - not listed
Ben Utecht, Minnesota - 22
Ben Hartsock, Ohio State - 32
Jason Peters, Arkansas - 9
Jeff Dugan, Maryland - 24
Sean Ryan, Boston College - 35
Chris Cooley, Utah State - 32
Tim Euhus, Oregon State - 34

RBs
Steven Jackson, Oregon State - 28
Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech - 15
Chris Perry, Michigan - 20
Greg Jones, Florida State - 25
Tatum Bell, Oklahoma State - 18
Julius Jones, Notre Dame - 16
Michael Turner, Northern Illinois - 35
Maurice Clarett, Ohio State - 20
Fred Russell, Iowa - 9
Mewelde Moore, Tulane - 19
Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas - 14
Jarrett Payton, Miami (FL) - 12

Guards
Vernon Carey, Miami (FL) - 18
Chris Snee, Boston College - 19
Steve Peterman, LSU - 20
Justin Smiley, Alabama - 21
Sean Locklear, North Carolina State - 19
Adrien Clarke, Ohio State - 24
Shannon Snell, Florida - 28
Alan Reuber, Texas AM (T) - 24
Jacob Bell, Miami (OH) - 22
Anthonly Herrera, Tennessee - 23
Antonio Hall, Kentucky - 20

Tackles
Robert Gallery, Iowa - 23
Shawns Andrews, Arkansas - 20
Kelly Butler, Purdue - 29
Nat Dorsey, Georgia Tech - 35
Jacob Rogers, Southern Cal - 29
Carlos Joseph, Miami (FL) - 7
Tony Pape, Michigan - 23
Mark Wilson, California - 30
Kirk Chambers, Stanford - 29
Max Starks, Florida (OG) - 35
Travelle Wharton, South Carolina - 12
Sean Bubin, Illinois - 24
Shane Olivea, Ohio State - 18
Brian Rimpf, East Carolina - 35
Adrian Jones, Kansas - 17
Stacey Andrews, Mississippi - 15

LBs
D.J. Williams Miami (FL) - 21
Karlso Dansby, Auburn - 15
Daryl Smith, Georgia Tech - 13
Teddy Lehman, Oklahoma - 39
Dontarrious Thomas, Auburn - 24
Michael Boulware, Florida State - 24
Kendyll Pope, Florida State - 18
Keyaron Fox, Georgia Tech - 16
Demorrio Williams, Nebraska - 12
Courtney Watson, Notre Dame - 24
Bryan Hickman, Kansas State - 16
Jonathan Vilma, Miami (FL) - 23
Niko Koutouvides, Purdue - 28
Rod Davis, Southern Miss - 18

CBs
DeAngelo Hall, Virginia Tech - 23
Chris Gamble, Ohio State - 9
Dunta Robinson, South Carolina - 13
Will Poole, Southern Cal - 14
Ahmad Carroll, Arkansas - 17
Derrick Strait, Oklahoma - 15
Ricardo Colclough, Tusculum - 11
Joey Thomas, Montana State - 19
Nathan Vasher, Texas - 13
Keiwan Ratliff, Florida - 18
Jeremy LeSueur, Michigan - 16
Keith Smith, McNeese State - 17
Vontez Duff, Notre Dame - 16

FS
Sean Taylor, Miami (FL) - 10
Matt Ware, UCLA - 22
Stuart Schweigert, Purdue - 28
Jason Shivers, Arizona State - 14
Sean Jones, Georgia - 18
Brandon Everage, Oklahoma - 15
Will Allen, Ohio State - 13

DEs
Will Smith, Ohio State - 23
Kenechi Udeze, Southern Cal - 18
Marquise Hill, LSU - 13
Antwan Odom, Alabama - 10
Darrion Scott, Ohio State - 12
Jason Babin, Western Michigan - 22
Isaac Hilton, Hampton - 23
Uyi Osunde, Connecticut - 21
Travis Laboy, Hawaii - 29
Shaun Phillips, Purdue - 17
Bo Schobel, TCU - 27
Andrew Shull, Kansas State - 21
Dave Ball, UCLA - 25
Bobby McCray, Florida - 14
Gabe Nyenhuis, Colorado - 7

DTs
Tommie Harris, Oklahoma - 11
Vince Wilfork, Miami (FL) - 10
Marcus Tubbs, Texas - 21
Randy Starks, Maryland - 20
Darnell Dockett, Florida State - 17
Donnell Washington, Clemson - 8
Dwan Edwards, Oregon State - 29
Chad Lavalais, LSU - 10
Igor Olshansky, Oregon - 29
Isaac Sopoaga, Hawaii - 8
Matthias Askew, Michigan State - 10
Tank Johnson, Washington - 16
Darrell Campbell, Notre Dame - 21
Junior Siavii, Oregon - 15
Tim Anderson, Ohio State - 25
 
Nice work. Highest score a 41. Thats high. Having taken the Wonderlic, I can tell you. Thats high. You have 12 minutes to answer 50 questions and your Wonderlic score is how many of them you got right.

Nobody finishes all 50 questions. Nobody. Here at Raymond James the HR girl told me in all their years they had one person finish all 50 questions and get them right...and then they proved that he had the questions and answers prior to the test.
 
Igor Olshansky...strong, fast, AND smart. Score of 29.

Lee Evans highest score among WRs...another reason I like him.

Cody Pickett's got a paltry score for a QB (19). I remember Vick got a 20 and people were saying thats traditionally the lowest score you can get and be considered acceptable as an NFL QB.

Eli proves he's still the cream of the crop at QB with a 39...thats easily as cerebral as his brother if not more so. I honestly expected Losman to get higher than a 31 from the reports. Could have had a bad test day. How can such a smart dude like Teddy Lehman end up a head-butter at linebacker?

Schweigert's got a decent score...no wonder he's a ball hawk at safety. Where is Bob Sanders' score?
 
Originally posted by FinaciousOne
I knew a girl who scored very high on that Wonderlic test, but it may have been a diferent test.

I knew a girl that didn't score very well so I kept encouraging her to practice.
 
Sean Taylor scored a 10? That alone shows you this test is crap. I don't know why they still administer these things.
 
The test is hard, as ck said you answer 50 questions in 12 minutes.

They get exponentially harder as they go up. I didn't finish the test and not even close, I got through 41 questions and the final 9 are the hardest.

FWIW, I got a 33.
 
The University of Miami is a very good school academically but their football players apparently aren't very bright. They all did badly except for Vilma and DJ Williams.

If you did worse than Chad Lavalais (10), then you are either really dumb or you just didn't care how you did. Lavalais is so dumb that he didn't even meet the entry requirements for an athlete to go to LSU, and the NCAA requirements for athletes are very low. He had to work as a prison guard for a while until he finally gained eligibility.
 
Well, ESPN's version of a hard question I got in about 1.5 seconds. If this is only an IQ test, I would like to take it. Not to brag but the last IQ test I had was about a year ago and I got a 153. Actually I was upset because my mother is over 160 and my older sister hovers around there too. I guess that means I am the idiot of the family.

I suppose my little sister could be dumber. I think I might go feed her some lead paint chips to help my case out. :lol: Anyhoo, I don't think these tests mean too much. Honestly, there are too many instances of a "dolt" performing at a high level in the NFL to say this test is accurate.

Some players don't even practice (McNair) and are league MVP's. All that matters is that you bring it on gameday.
 
It is almost impossible to score less than 10.....do you guys think that these guys that scored less than 10....."threw" the test?

Or are they borderline retarded?
 
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