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Old 04-29-2008, 07:38 PM
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Here are all the scores for 2008 QBs. Guess who's number one, and guess who's number last. lol The highest score is 50.



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"Here" ......... as in you meant to leave a link?

I found a couple articles but only gave 4 QB scores

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A person of average intelligence is supposed to score a 20. NFL teams like to see quarterbacks, offensive linemen, middle linebackers and safeties score higher than that because those positions can be mentally demanding.


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At the quarterback position, none of the top prospects laid a Wonderlic egg.

Boston College's Matt Ryan, he of the off-the-charts intangibles, scored an impressive 32.
And his score was matched by Lousiville's Brian Brohm, who is the second-highest-rated quarterback after Ryan on most boards.

Joe Flacco of Delaware scored a 27
Chad Henne of Michigan scored a 22.
Both are considered second-round prospects.

Most of the top offensive linemen also tested well.
Michigan's Jake Long scored a 26.
Pittsburgh's Jeff Otah scored a 28.
Southern California's Sam Baker scored a 27.
Vanderbilt's Chris Williams scored a 32.
Boston College's Godser Cherilus scored a 25.
Virginia's Brandon Albert scored a 23.

Boise State offensive tackle Ryan Clady 13.

At the linebacker position there are two players who look like surefire first-rounders, but one tested better than the other.
Tennessee's Jerod Mayo scored a 26.
USC's Keith Rivers scored a 16.
Rivers' test probably won't hurt his stock because most teams consider him an outside linebacker.

Kenny Phillips of Miami, the only safety expected to go in the first round, did not help himself with a 16 test score.
If Your Wonderlic Score Is Lower Than Your Jersey Number......#10 Vince Young scored a 6..............either your a dumbass or you didnt care enough to try.

I'd still take Young over Flacco and quite a few other QB's....his mobility in todays NFL makes a big difference.

He almost got the Titans to the playoffs his rookie year.
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Woops! Here are the scores...


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That article I found says Ryan and Brohm both achieved an identical score of 32.

As a matter of fact I read that weeks ago and even posted it on here because the headline said "Ryan scores a 32" when there was just a small blurb that Brohm also matched that score.

My point then was the media treating Ryan like "wonderboy" and practically dismissing Brohm.

The media and the scouts became very biased against Brohm and not supporting him like they did Ryan leading up to the draft.
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brohm's in a better situation in my opinion. lower expectations @ first, time to prove himself. i've a feeling he'll have the better career because he's a learner and worker, not a prima dona who will sulk about not being drafted where he thought he deserved. his payday will come.
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That's strange bling, I can't find the article I got my scores from. I can't find anything official from the NFL...
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I found it in a story posted in the Chicago Tribune

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NFL teams weigh Wonderlic tests

By Dan Pompei | Tribune reporter
March 23, 2008

At quarterback , none of the top prospects laid a Wonderlic egg. Boston College'sMatt Ryan, he of the off-the-charts intangibles, scored an impressive 32. And his score was matched by Louisville's Brian Brohm, the second-highest-rated quarterback after Ryan on most boards.



http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...,7471355.story
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