Wonderlic Test : A report in the Palm Beach Post on Thursday says that former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow scored 22 out of 50 points on the Wonderlic test at the NFL Combine.
That score was slightly below the NFL average for quarterbacks, 24. The Wonderlic test is a 12-minute, 50-question exam given at the Combine that assesses a person’s learning and problem-solving abilities.
The average score for 30 quarterbacks slated as NFL starters in 2010 is at 28.5, according to the Post report, which cites an unnamed NFL source. The average score among the past seven Super Bowl winners is a 30.1.
Tebow also had the lowest Wonderlic score among the top four quarterback prospects in this year’s draft, according to the Post report. Oklahoma’s Sam Bradford had the top mark with a 36, according to the source, while Texas’ Colt Mc A report in the Palm Beach Post on Thursday saying that former player in Florida, Tim Tebow scored 22 out of 50 points in the Wonderlic test at the NFL combine NFL.
The result was slightly lower than the average for NFL quarterback, 24. Wonderlic test is a 12-minute, 50 – question exam given in combination to assess the person’s ability to learn and to solve problems.
Average temperature for 30 NFL quarterback, as initially planned in 2010 is 28.5 in, according to the report of the Washington Post, which cited an unidentified NFL source. Note that the ratio between the winners of the last seven Super Bowl is 30.1.
Tebow also had a lower Wonderlic among the top four chances the player in the draft resolution this year, according to the report of the Washington Post. Oklahoma Sam Bradford had the highest mark with 36, according to the source, while Texas’ Colt McCoy scored 25 of Notre Dame and Jimmy Clausen was 23.
Tebow won the National Foundation for football and William V. Campbell trophy, known as the “academic [Heisman],” in 2009. He graduated from Florida with an average of 3.66 and is a two-time first team academic all-American. Coy scored a 25 and Notre Dame’s Jimmy Clausen had a 23.
Tebow won the National Football Foundation’s William V. Campbell Trophy, known as the “Academic Heisman,” in 2009. He graduated Florida with a 3.66 GPA and is a two-time First Team Academic All-American.
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March 12th, 2010
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