For years, the Wonderlic test was as much a part of the NFL Combine as the 40-yard dash or bench press reps. Draft prospects would sit down, race the clock, and hope their mental agility impressed ...
When the 332 players invited to the NFL Scouting Combine this season show up at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, they will most likely be focused on impressing coaches and general managers in the ...
Want to get into a lively debate about something that has absolutely nothing to do with becoming a good pro football player? How about the Wonderlic Test — also known as the most overdone, ...
New York Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is smart. Enough, already. Fitzpatrick reportedly scored a 48 on the Wonderlic test (50 is a perfect score) at the NFL Scouting Combine. The Wonderlic is an ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Before an athlete can become an NFL star he has to train relentlessly, become a college standout, and then take a 50-question intelligence test in 12 minutes! Think you ...
The Wonderlic Test, a 50 question exam administered by the NFL to the top NFL Draft prospects at the annual NFL Scouting Combine is one of the more controversial aspects of the pre-draft process.
This week is the Super Bowl for the Wonderlic test. The intelligence test gets frequent mentions in the days leading up to the NFL Draft as the results of the tests taken by prospects at the Combine ...
OK, maybe you've pumped iron until the veins in your arms are bulging like the bloated Mississippi River. And maybe you've run stadium stairs until your calves and thighs resemble a bronze sculpture.
So, you think you're smarter than an NFL rookie? Here are just a few of the type of questions you might find on a Wonderlic test. 1.Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one: 1) True, ...
Before an athlete can become an NFL star he has to train relentlessly, become a college standout, and then take a 50-question intelligence test in 12 minutes! Think you're smarter than an NFL player?