2008 NFL Wonderlic Test Scores

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Didn't see this posted so I figured I would post this. I found these on http://potencial.wordpress.com/2008/03/23/2008-wonderlic-scores/. Supposedlysomeone of average intelligence should score at least a 20. I know many do not put much stock in this test(hell, Alex Smith scored 40 while Peyton Manningscored 28) not to mention David Carr scored really high and he is now unemployed I believe.

The NFL does its best to keep these scores from leaking out to the press, especially after the Vince Young situation. Anyhow here are the scores, for thosewondering why some scores show for example 18/25 while another shows 21/44 or something along those lines, my guess is that these tests are supposedly timed soperhaps some players did not get as far on the tests as others, I could be wrong.

[h2]2008 Wonderlic Scores[/h2] [h3]March 23, 2008[/h3]

Compiled from various sources

Matt Ryan 28/32
Brian Brohm 32/45
Joe Flacco 27/24/30
Matt Flynn 26/38
Josh Johnson 15/24
Andre Woodson 14/20
Chad Henne 22
Sam Keller 21/34

Chris Johnson 10/29
Tashard Choice 21/27
Justin Forsett 21/35
Lex Hilliard 24/50
Danny Woodhead 29/38
Matt Forte 18/25

Owen Schmitt 24/30
Jerome Felton 28/41

Andre Caldwell 8/14
Josh Morgan 19/26
Early Doucet 20/28
Keenan Burton 14/30
Harry Douglas 11/28
D.J. Hall 15/24
Luke Swan 25/34
Arman Shields 14/25
Donnie Avery 14/33
Jerome Simpson 17/23
Lavelle Hawkins 17/23

Tim Bugg 28/40
Joey Haynos 23/26
Martin Rucker 23/28
Jacob Tamme 34/34

Jake Long 26
Duane Brown 29/32
Devin Clark 11/29
Roy Schuening 26/45
Steve Justice 19/27
Jeff Otah 28/16/35
John Greco 28/36
Mike McGlynn 19/32
Chad Rinehart 35/42
Kory Lichtensteiger 29/36
Sam Baker 27
Chris Williams 32/31/37
Heath Benedict 28/39
Godser Cherilus 25/50
Brandon Albert 23
Mike Pollak 24/34
Ryan Clady 13

Quentin Groves 25/38
Darrell Robertson 30/33
Brian Johnston 16/31
Kenny Iwebema 22/28
Chris Ellis 14/22
Chris Long 34/45
Wallace Gilberry 17/50

Glenn Dorsey 21/26
Red Bryant 17/20
Carlton Powell 34/43
Kendall Langford 17/33

Xavier Adibi 13/20
JoLonn Dunbar 20/32
Spencer Larsen 25/33
Jerod Mayo 26
Vince Hall 14/23
Keith Rivers 16
Beau Bell 14/18
J Leman 31/34
Ezra Butler 17/26
Ali Highsmith 7/13
Philip Wheeler 29/42

Antoine Cason 16/28
Tracy Porter 4/23
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie 19/38
Leodis McKelvin 13/34
Chevis Jackson 15/30
Charles Godfrey 11/28
D.J. Parker 13/28
DeJuan Tribble 18/33
Travis Williams 4/19
Terrence Wheatley 21/38

Simeon Castille 19/30
Jamie Silva 29/37
Corey Lynch 31/41
Thomas DeCoud 24/36
Kenny Phillips 16
Jermaine Moye 15/32

Taylor Mehlhaff 27/45
 
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check out players from the SEC

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Wow at some scores.

Here's a sample Wonderlic Test





    • Look at the row of numbers below. What number should come next?
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    • Assume the first 2 statements are true. Is the final one:
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      The boy plays for the Tigers. All the players on the Tigers wear white sneakers. The boy wears white sneakers.


    • Paper cells for 21 cents per pad. What will 5 pads cost?


    • How many of the six pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates?
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    • PRESENT, RESENT - Do these words
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    • A train travels 20 feet in 1/5 seconds At this exact speed, how many feet will it travel in three seconds?


    • When rope is selling at $.10 a foot, how many feet can you buy for sixty cents?


    • The eighth month of the year is:
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    • Which number in the following group of numbers represents the smallest amount?
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    • In printing an article of 48,000 words, a printer decides to use two sizes of type. Using the larger type, a printed page contains 1,800 words. Using smaller type, a page contains 2,400 words. The article is allotted 21 full pages in a magazine. How many pages must be in smaller type?


    • Three individuals form a parternship and agree to divide all profits equally. X invests $9,000, Y invests $7,000 and Z invests $4,000. If the profits are $4,800, how much less does X receive than if the profits were divided in proportion to the amount invested?


    • Assume the first 2 statements are true. Is the final one:
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      Ben greeted Beth. Beth greeted Bob. Ben did not greet Bob.


    • A boy is 16 years old and his sister is twice as old. When the boy is 22 years old, what will be the age of his sister?


    • One of the numbered figures in the following drawing is most different from the others. What number is that figure?
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    • The hours of daylight and darkness in SEPTEMBER are nearest equal to the hours of daylight and darkness in:
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    • What number is next in the following sequence:
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    • Which of the following numbers is least like the others?
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    • Which letter is missing from the group below?
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    • In a typical city in the Southern Hemisphere, which of the following months sees the most snowfall?
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    • FLAMMABLE, INFLAMMABLE - Do these words
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Paper cells for 21 cents per pad. What will 5 pads cost?


Paper CELLS???
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no way this is a question...look at the spelling error....if this is indeed an actual question, they settin these guys up to fail
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Cells LMAOOOOOO
 
If that's real, then the guys making the test are dumber than the ones taking it.
 
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07

Paper cells for 21 cents per pad. What will 5 pads cost?


Paper CELLS???
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no way this is a question...look at the spelling error....if this is indeed an actual question, they settin these guys up to fail
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Cells LMAOOOOOO
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Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector

Originally Posted by Fede DPT

Wow at some scores.

Here's a sample Wonderlic Test





    • Which letter is missing from the group below?
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only one i couldnt figure out, someone want to give me the answer to this one? im not that creative
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just substitute the letters with numbers, for example E is the 5th letter, B is the 2nd letter so 5x2 is 10 or the 10th letter which is J
 
i mean, a lot of people would argue how well this test would reflect on a players ability to learn. I don't think this should hold so much.
 
In a typical city in the Southern Hemisphere, which of the following months sees the most snowfall?
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%%# month is Febtoday? That ##%! blew my mind, I was like...it's gotta be that then, they're not gonna get that one pastme.
 
I have a cousin that goes to the University of Michigan

and the way he was describing Chad Henne, there is no way

he got 2 points above avg.
 
that's highschool level logic for the most part. there was maybe 2 i couldn't figure out within about 15-20 secs. the rest were speed thru status
 
lol What a $*@@%** test.. I'm certain that I'd land in the 98th percentile of the NFL in regards to this test but what does that have to do withfootball? Couldn't they come up a test that would be more applicable to football? If nothing else, a test that emphasizes more on patterns and shapes mightmake more sense..

I really contest how much logic is required to play football.. I think reaction, recognition, perception, memory tests.. etc can be much more valuableindicators..
 
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