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-04-11-2006 #1
Some Wonderlic Updates
Numerous QB scores can be found here:
http://www.unc.edu/~mirabile/Wonderlic.htm
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http://www.nfldraftalmanac.com/index.php?c=2&a=168The Wonderlic scores from the NFL Combine have been released and as expected there were some surprises. The highest score recorded was a 41 (out of 50) by Oklahoma DT Dusty Dvoracek. The lowest score was an eight, achieved by DE Kader Drame, LB Freddie Roach, DT Montavious Stanley, TE T.J. Williams and CB Chijioke Onyenegecha.
Marcus Vick did little to impress at the Combine and that was certainly remembered today when his score was released. There were already questions about his intelligence, but with his position low score of 11, many more will surface. The average score for the QBs was a 24.6. Some high scores were brought home by the following: Bruce Eugene (41), Travis Lulay (37), Matt Leinart (35) and Kellen Clemens (35).
Nick Mangold managed a 35, while Garrett Mills matched that impressive score. Oregon LB Keith Ellison notched a 36, as did Cal-Poly LB Chris Gocong. Cornell offensive lineman Kevin Boothe recorded a 37, along with Virginia QB Marques Hagans, Stanford DT Babatunde Oshinowo and Boston College OT Jeremy Trueblood.
On the low side of things, Penn State cornerback Alan Zemaitis scored only a 9. Marshall CB Chris Hawkins, Miami DE Javon Nanton, South Carolina S Ko Simpson, WR Delanie Walker from CMSU and Syracuse DE James Wyche all scored a 10. Tennessee's standout safety Jason Allen recorded an 11, as did LSU WR Skyler Green and Clemson DE Charles Bennett.

Country Roads, Take Them To St. Louis!
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-04-11-2006 #2
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I expected more than a 26 from Cutler. Little disapointed.
On the otherhand, this surprises the fool out of me. Dvoracek never struck me as the "intellectual" type.The highest score recorded was a 41 (out of 50) by Oklahoma DT Dusty Dvoracek"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod
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-04-11-2006 #3
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I think he had about a 3.5 GPA and was recognized for academic achievements,which somewhat allayed my concerns about character. I think he'll be a draft day steal in the 3rd or 4th round.
Originally Posted by HUbison
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-04-11-2006 #4
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Omar Jacobs: 38
Not surprised. I've heard him interviewed, and he sounds like a very bright young man.
(have I mentioned that I think he's the second best QB in the draft?)
Welcome to the St. Louis Rams!
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-04-11-2006 #5
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Cutler? 3rd or 4th round? He may be gone by pick 10 in Round 1.
Originally Posted by Goldenfleece
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-04-11-2006 #6
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Not Cutler. Dvoracek.
Originally Posted by txramsfan

Country Roads, Take Them To St. Louis!
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-04-11-2006 #7
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OOOOPPPPSSSSS
my bad fleece.
eace:
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-04-11-2006 #8
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I heard Freddie Roach was smart ... Of course I heard that from RJ39..:tongue:
RamsFan16

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-04-11-2006 #9
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Well, I really don't think any of us expect any of these players to be splitting atoms or curing AIDS anytime soon anyway.
As long as they can tackle or run or catch or throw or do whatever they do on the football field well....who cares if all they can do is bubble their name on a test?




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