Exactly. From many of the accounts I've heard, many players don't take it seriously, and basically blow off.Why are we still paying attention to the Wonderlic?
Jeudy is basically at an illiterate level, love to see how he did in his classes at Bama.
https://www.totalprosports.com/2020...ore-puts-him-just-below-literate-level-tweet/
“A person who scores an average of 10 and above is considered literate and, therefore, seen by most employers as suitable for less demanding professions.”
Exactly. From many of the accounts I've heard, many players don't take it seriously, and basically blow off.
At least Jeudy won't know what that guy said about him. He can't read it.Jeudy is basically at an illiterate level, love to see how he did in his classes at Bama.
https://www.totalprosports.com/2020...ore-puts-him-just-below-literate-level-tweet/
“A person who scores an average of 10 and above is considered literate and, therefore, seen by most employers as suitable for less demanding professions.”
Did a super quick swipe of Wonderlic scores at the only position I'd presume it matters, QB.
Mahommes = 24
Favre = 22
Low to mid twenties is good enough for stud QBs. Not sure why anyone else would even take it?...
I sure as hell wouldn't take it knowing that the scores get leaked every single year. If the league can't guarantee the results are confidential then players should skip it.
I don't know about the relevance to football players, but one of my previous employers gave the Wonderlic to prospective employees. The main business was a printing plant where they made custom swag for companies. After they started giving the test, their turnover dropped significantly.Why are we still paying attention to the Wonderlic?