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2011 NFL Draft: For the Love of Peyton, the Wonderlic is NOT Related to QB Performance!
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is Part 1 of a 5-part series on predicting the career performance of NFL QBs. I'll be posting a new installment every day this week at 4 p.m. PDT. A couple of years ago, I did a post detailing my re-analysis of David Lewin's QB prediction system, known as the Lewin Career...
Alex Smith as QBOTF?
Fooch's Note: This post was actually written by grantmp, who was kind enough to send it along. If anybody ever writes something up that they think is too long for a FanPost, OR they simply want a little more exposure for the piece, feel free to email me. Thanks again to grantmp for putting this...
2009 NFL Combine: Take the Wonderlic Test
The NFL combine starts this weekend, and what better way to get yourself ready that to take the Wonderlic test. The test that is available online, from Vandalay Solutions no less ("And you want to be my latex salesman"), is just 10 questions instead of the 50 questions the prospects will answer...
Wonderlic Yourself
The combine is upon us; and one of the rituals of the combine is the Wonderlic test. While not exactly an IQ test, it measures a candidates ability to do certain kinds of math,resolve problems and use words. In general the higher the score, the more capable the individual is likely to be in terms...
2009 NFL Combine Wonderlic Exam: Are you smarter than a football player?
The folks over at Hogs Haven found a sample Wonderlic exam and put together an appropriate post for it. They found notable scores and provide an opportunity for you to take a small sample of the test and compare your score. I got 9 out of 10 right and given the amount of time it took me, I scored...
Combine & the Wonderlic
The Combine officially kicks off tomorrow and what better way to prepare then giving everyone the same Wonderlic test that the athletes have to take? The Wonderlic Personnel Test-Revised (WPT-R) is used not just by the NFL, but lots of employers to help measure a candidate’s ability to: -...
OT Chris Williams Aces the Wonderlic
Here’s the first post I’ve seen that details prospect Wonderlic scores. As I had expected, Vanderbilt OT Chris Williams led all of the top linemen in the NFL’s preferred intelligence test. Most of the top offensive linemen also tested well. Michigan's Jake Long scored a 26. Pittsburgh's Jeff Otah...
The NFL Combine is upon us
Two years ago, a Florida State cornerback who’d torn his ACL in 2005 and missed the entire season, blew away the competition at the NFL Combine. He ran a 4.38 in the 40. He had a vertical of 42 inches. He was a phenomenal athlete. But there were whispers. Will this translate onto the field? Will...







