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'Smart as any in QB prospect in a long time'
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(04-17-2020, 04:42 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: Found this list of some notable QB scores:
  • 48 — Ryan Fitzpatrick, Greg McElroy
  • 42 — Blaine Gabbert
  • 40 — Alex Smith
  • 39 — Eli Manning
  • 38 — Colin Kaepernick, Matt Flynn, Matthew Stafford
  • 37 — Tony Romo, Andrew Luck
  • 35 — Aaron Rodgers, Matt Leinart, Sam Bradford, Christian Ponder
  • 34 — Ryan Tannehill
  • 33 — Tom Brady
  • 33 ---Steve Young
  • 33 — Marcus Mariota
  • 32 — Johnny Manziel
  • 31 — Matt Schaub
  • 30 — Philip Rivers
  • 29 — John Elway
  • 29 — Andy Dalton, Nick Foles
  • 28 — Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Russell Wilson, EJ Manuel, Mark Sanchez, Blake Bortles
  • 27 — Jameis Winston, Joe Flacco, Josh Freeman
  • 26 — Jay Cutler, Carson Palmer, Ryan Mallet
  • 25 — Ben Roethlisberger
  • 24 — Cam Newton, Geno Smith
  • 22 — Brett Favre
  • 21 — Robert Griffin III
  • 20 — Michael Vick, Jake Locher, Teddy Bridgewater
  • 15 — Dan Marino, Donovan McNabb, Jim Kelly, Terry Bradshaw

         
So a 15 score is where the Hall of Fame guys will be found. Good to know

Some might say that Wonderlic has nothing to do with predicting QB success in the league.

Andrew Luck didn’t come close to perfect score and he went to Stanford. My daughter was invited to a recruitment pitch on campus at Stanford along with about 50 kids from around the nation. Intimidating the academic perfection they required from their recruits. Why didn’t Luck score almost 50?
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RE: 'Smart as any in QB prospect in a long time' - bengals1969 - 04-19-2020, 11:53 AM

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