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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
Lamar Jackson scored a 13 on the Wonderlic exam.
While that's certainly not the End-All-Be-All in determining NFL success, that's a pretty low score for a QB that's expected to learn and process a "normal" NFL offense and read and react to NFL defenses.
Dak scored a 25.
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It's been talked about before. The Wonderlic is a pretty general test, used across a wide range of professions. A high score doesn't necessarily mean a guy will be a better football player.
But a really low score is generally an indicator that a person won't be able to do anything well if it requires problem solving, especially quickly.