Look who's tied for second.
http://sports.yahoo.com/photos/the-m...014-slideshow/
Look who's tied for second.
http://sports.yahoo.com/photos/the-m...014-slideshow/
Won't stop him from being in the top 5 of the draft come April - or did you mean Burrell?
Does VY hold the record for the lowest Wonderlic ever recorded at an NFL combine? There are some smart jocks like Dusty Dvorcek and Teddy Lehman who scored very high, but when you look at some other scores you have to wonder how these guys got through life - passed through high school and college because they played foobow.
As much as I love football, I do find certain aspects disgusting, like the coddling of star players and lack of accountability for conduct which would get most of us fired from our jobs. There's a multiple rapist who is currently a Super Bowl hero and thriving in Pittsburgh. It's outrageous the slob is so accepted by his fan base.
According to a Bleacher Report article from a couple of years ago, Morris Claiborne from LSU holds that honor with a Wonderlich score of 4. VY wasn't listed in the bottom 5.
Pat McInally, punter from Harvard scored a perfect 50. The highest position player was Mike Mamula, line backer from Boston College scored a 49.
As I recall, Sam Bradford scored a 36 and that's a pretty high score among football players. Would be interesting to know which OU player has the highest score.
This test is obviously rigged, because Richard Sherman came out as average.
Sherman (24), who is a Stanford grad, outscored Tim Tebow by a couple of points, which is not exactly shocking. Tebow's 22 is below average among qb prospects. I anxiously await Crab's Wonderlic test results in the upcoming combines. I am guessing he will end up in the VY range of 6 and 14 on retest, or the 5 scored by Pig Prather of Mississippi State some years ago.
I think the Wonderlich scores are no longer revealed. Anyone know for sure?
Mike Stoops: "F*ck me. " - Quoted during the FAMU game following the 1st quarter timeout for 12 men on field.
I don't think the NFL releases them, but the media through their inside sources manages to find out and release "unofficial scores." One site indicates the scores listed represent the highest after multiple attempts, if you can believe that.
Completiion percentage, interceptions, QB Rating..meaningless to the NFL.
Bazinga
STEP can give his trained response, but I'll give my untrained one since I'm online. Winston can sit in the pocket and make any throw and he is very accurate. He also shows very good pocket presence and can escape when needed and is hard to bring down when grabbed. This is all at the college level or course, but it's exactly what most NFL teams are looking for. I would guess he'll excel at all the accuracy drills at the combine.
I understand that those things are vital. He said completion percentage, interceptions, and QB ratings are meaningless. I didn't know if that was a brief way of saying that college statistics mean nothing, or that other statistics (such as passing yards, running yards, TD's, etc.) are more meaningful.