http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/nfl/259901/tavon-austin-scores-7-on-the-wonderlic-test
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports West Virginia WR Tavon Austin scored a seven on his Wonderlic Test at the Combine.
The Journal-Sentinel's Bob McGinn has exclusive access to Wonderlic scores each year, and he reveals them for some top wide receivers at the linked article below. Tennessee's Cordarrelle Patterson registered an 11 out of 50. College teammate Justin Hunter scored a 12. Keenan Allen (19) and Robert Woods (23) were much better. Ultimately, Wonderlic scores have zero correlation to NFL success. Troy Williamson scored a 21, while A.J. Green scored a 10. Redskins busts Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly both scored in the 20s.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
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finfansince72 Season Ticket Holder Club Member
Meh. For a guy with his speed and skill set it isn't a big deal. Besides our greatest player ever reportedly had a horrible score too.
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This entire thing of course (The wonderlic that is), means much of nothing. Not even sure why they still do it. -
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In the last 14 years only 4 of the 28 QBs that played in the SB have scored under 25. Donovan McNabb and Trent Dilfer scored under 25. Kurt Warner and Brad Johnson don't have a score I could find. I think that's leaning toward a trend (86%).