Next year, before the NFL draft, the Wonderlic scores of various prospects will inevitably leak, and many people will share those scores with the public. I no longer will be among them. When the ...
IQ testing is controversial, many experts agree. And there's no exception regarding using such testing in professional sports, where the Wonderlic has reigned supreme for decades. So, what is this ...
It was created in 1936 to measure aptitude for potential Navy pilots. Somewhere between then and now, the Wonderlic Personnel Test became almost synonymous with the NFL Combine. Pin the blame on ...
Another combine, another Wonderlic controversy. The Wonderlic is a cognitive test — math, vocabulary, and reasoning — given to prospective NFL quarterbacks. It seems every year that a player or two, ...
The Wonderlic test is administered to test players’ cognitive and decision-making skills at the NFL scouting combine. The Wonderlic test was conceived in 1936 to measure a person’s general cognitive ...
The Wonderlic Test was created by E. F. Wonderlic to gauge one’s knowledge in math, vocabulary and reasoning abilities way back in 1936. The only time you hear about it these days is in regards to the ...
The Wonderlic Test is one of the tools used during the annual NFL Scouting Combine to aid NFL scouts in rating potential draft picks. While other facets of the combine are much more physically ...
Long-time Buccaneers cornerback Ronde Barber echoed on Wednesday something many have said since LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne’s score on the Wonderlic test surfaced on Tuesday: The 50-question ...
I sat on my bean bag chair, glass of scotch with one very large ice cube in hand like a gentleman, and opened my laptop. “Avengers: Endgame” was playing on the TV, but not loud enough to distract me ...
There’s nothing like a Wonderlic score to stir up some controversy ahead of the NFL Draft. That’s exactly what happened late last week after Tua Tagovailoa 's score leaked. His score was reported as a ...
It’s controversial. It’s challenging. It’s pressure-packed. It’s the Wonderlic Test, and many of the roughly 300 participants at the 2014 NFL Combine sat down earlier this week to take the most ...
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