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I got this from another message board and cannot verify, but supposedly here are the ten best and ten worst Wonderlic scores from the current draft class:

Best 10 scores
1. Justin Blalock, G, Texas (41)
2. Anthony Pudewell, TE, Nevada (39)
3. Kody Bliss, PK, Auburn (38)
T-4. Jon Cornish, RB, Kansas (37)
T-4. Brandon Harrison, S, Stanford (37)
T-6. Scott Chandler, TE, Iowa (36)
T-6. Daniel Sepulveda, PT, Baylor (36)
T-6. Jared Zabransky, QB, Boise State (36)
9. Jordan Kent, WR, Oregon (35)
10. John Beck, QB, BYU (34)

Worst 10 scores
T-1. David Irons, CB, Auburn (4)
T-1. Bo Smith, S, Weber State (4)
3. Earl Everett, OLB, Florida (5)
T-4. James Jones, WR, San Jose State (9)
T-4. Turk McBride, DT, Tennessee (9)
T-4. Julius Wilson, OT, UAB (9)
T-7. Brandon Mebane, DT, Cal (10)
T-7. Matt Trannon, WR, Michigan State (10)
T-9. Baraka Atkins, DE, Miami (11)
T-9. Alonzo Coleman, RB, Hampton (11)
 
I have taken Wonderlic sample questions and there is absolutely no excuse to get a four. And I'm 16 years old.
 
Before you start crossing guys off our board, Asante Samuel got a 10 when he took it in 2003.
 
Before you start crossing guys off our board, Asante Samuel got a 10 when he took it in 2003.

And now he's proving it by screwing up his career with talk about a hold out.
 
Before you start crossing guys off our board, Asante Samuel got a 10 when he took it in 2003.

and we can see the wonderlic kicking in right now. just play football asante. ****ttt
 
A four ?? Wow. Like Hollywood Henerson said about Terry Bradshaw, "He's so dumb, he couldn't spell CAT if you spotted him the C & the T". Funny line, and applies to anyone who get's a 4.
 
I got this from another message board and cannot verify, but supposedly here are the ten best and ten worst Wonderlic scores from the current draft class:

Best 10 scores
1. Justin Blalock, G, Texas (41)
2. Anthony Pudewell, TE, Nevada (39)
3. Kody Bliss, PK, Auburn (38)
T-4. Jon Cornish, RB, Kansas (37)
T-4. Brandon Harrison, S, Stanford (37)
T-6. Scott Chandler, TE, Iowa (36)
T-6. Daniel Sepulveda, PT, Baylor (36)
T-6. Jared Zabransky, QB, Boise State (36)
9. Jordan Kent, WR, Oregon (35)
10. John Beck, QB, BYU (34)

Worst 10 scores
T-1. David Irons, CB, Auburn (4)
T-1. Bo Smith, S, Weber State (4)
3. Earl Everett, OLB, Florida (5)
T-4. James Jones, WR, San Jose State (9)
T-4. Turk McBride, DT, Tennessee (9)
T-4. Julius Wilson, OT, UAB (9)
T-7. Brandon Mebane, DT, Cal (10)
T-7. Matt Trannon, WR, Michigan State (10)
T-9. Baraka Atkins, DE, Miami (11)
T-9. Alonzo Coleman, RB, Hampton (11)

Speaking of Jared Zabransky, I think if we could get him in the sixth he could make a very good 3rd QB.
 
Speaking of Jared Zabransky, I think if we could get him in the sixth he could make a very good 3rd QB.
I like Zabransky, but I'd try to convert him to RB or S, very good change of direction times and 4.5 speed.
 
I like Zabransky, but I'd try to convert him to RB or S, very good change of direction times and 4.5 speed.

Well, if he's that smart, he can learn all those positions. :)

More importantly, though. . . . can he hold or long snap?
 
I like Zabransky, but I'd try to convert him to RB or S, very good change of direction times and 4.5 speed.

When I created that Mock I posted awhile back I thought about giving Zabransky to the Patriots. As you said, he can also play other positions, and he just seems like the type of player BB would like.
 
IMO having a third QB who can be a back up in other positions as well is great value.
 
WR or Safety u mean
Laurence Maroney 5'11 7/8" 217 4.48 at his Pro-day.

Jared Zabransky 6'2 1/8" 219 4.56 at the Combine.
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.08
3-Cone Drill: 6.78

He could try WR, but he "[r]ushed for 189 yards and six touchdowns." He could handle the halfback option better from halfback.
 
I got this from another message board and cannot verify, but supposedly here are the ten best and ten worst Wonderlic scores from the current draft class:

Best 10 scores
1. Justin Blalock, G, Texas (41)
2. Anthony Pudewell, TE, Nevada (39)
3. Kody Bliss, PK, Auburn (38)
T-4. Jon Cornish, RB, Kansas (37)
T-4. Brandon Harrison, S, Stanford (37)
T-6. Scott Chandler, TE, Iowa (36)
T-6. Daniel Sepulveda, PT, Baylor (36)
T-6. Jared Zabransky, QB, Boise State (36)
9. Jordan Kent, WR, Oregon (35)
10. John Beck, QB, BYU (34)

Worst 10 scores
T-1. David Irons, CB, Auburn (4)
T-1. Bo Smith, S, Weber State (4)
3. Earl Everett, OLB, Florida (5)
T-4. James Jones, WR, San Jose State (9)
T-4. Turk McBride, DT, Tennessee (9)
T-4. Julius Wilson, OT, UAB (9)
T-7. Brandon Mebane, DT, Cal (10)
T-7. Matt Trannon, WR, Michigan State (10)
T-9. Baraka Atkins, DE, Miami (11)
T-9. Alonzo Coleman, RB, Hampton (11)

This jives with some of the leaked scores I've been collecting.

FWIW, don't be surprised to see 2. Anthony Pudewell, TE, Nevada (39) wearing a Pats uni.

Thanks for posting the list.
 
A four ?? Wow. Like Hollywood Henerson said about Terry Bradshaw, "He's so dumb, he couldn't spell CAT if you spotted him the C & the T". Funny line, and applies to anyone who get's a 4.

Frank Gore scored a pathetic 6 and is building a very nice career. Of course RB isn't the most cerebral position.
 
Frank Gore scored a pathetic 6 and is building a very nice career. Of course RB isn't the most cerebral position.

QB is the most cerebral position and Vince Young, despite his lacklustre wonderlic score, is doing fine. Never read too much into the wonderlic... Kerry Collins scored a 30 (QB average is 23) and that didn't help him out too much later down the road. I'm not sure if the emphasis of the wonderlic is on street smarts or football smarts. Some guys just can't translate their on-field skills to interviews and quizzes.
 
The difference between an IQ test and the SAT:

An IQ test will have an everyday sentence with a made up word in it. The question will ask you what the word might mean.

The SAT gives you a real word and asks you to define it.

Intelligence is different than knowledge.

Zabronsky (sp?) seems like a jack of all, master of none. He worked out with the receivers at the combine, and I believe he was recruited as a safety (who played QB in HS). Seems like he's a great guy and a great baller. But where and at what capacity?

He's pure intrigue, and at the NFL level, his future is at the mercy of a coach with the vision and talent to make him a true NFL player.
 
QB is the most cerebral position and Vince Young, despite his lacklustre wonderlic score, is doing fine.

Oh yea... 65 rating... just fine. Young is going to bust so hard, he's a friggin dumbass.
 
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