Roh (@rothugsnharmony) and Raj from (@ourSF49ers) talk about good ways to anticipate a good NFL quarterback and look to the Wonderlic test for answers.
With the 49ers looking primed to draft a QB with their 3rd overall pick, the boys take Wonderlic test scores to draw correlations between greats Qb's, good QBs, and bad QB's.
Roh seems to think there are indeed dots that hint at correlations between high Wonderlic scores and good to great QB's.
At the end of the day, most would agree, to be a good QB, starts between the ears, which is why we think this is such an interesting conversation.
The boys roast some of the guys that got low scores, and take note of some of the big ones.
The test is comprised of 50 questions in 12 minutes, ranging from extremely hard to very easy.
The average score for a scientist is 33. Something to keep in mind.
26 is supposed to be above average.
Best and Worst Scores:
Wentz - 40, Stafford - 38, Allen - 37, Rodgers 35, Burrow - 34, Brady - 33, Jimmy G - 29, Brees - 28, J. Herbert - 25, Newton - 21, Wilson - 28, Hurts - 18, Jackson - 13, Tua T. - 13
Cheers,
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