An curved arrow pointing right. Before an athlete can become an NFL star he has to train relentlessly, become a college standout, and then take a 50-question intelligence test in 12 minutes! Think you ...
Wonderlic questions, in and of themselves, are not difficult -- but the compressed time frame is a wild card that can make them seem more challenging. Most math questions are head-scratchers for me ...
Hearing those words can make an NFL draft prospect shudder. The NFL Scouting Combine, which takes place this week in Indianapolis, has mental and psychological components that accompany the physical.
Johnny Manziel is more intelligent than Blake Bortles and Teddy Bridgewater. OK, that might not entirely be true. There's no perfect way to measure one's intelligence, as our yearly fretting about and ...
Are you smarter than an NFL quarterback? Wonderlic test scores have recently leaked during the NFL combine with top quarterback prospect Carson Wentz receiving respectable marks on the exam. Wentz, a ...
Before an athlete can become an NFL star he has to train relentlessly, become a college standout, and then take a 50-question intelligence test in 12 minutes! Think you're smarter than an NFL player?
Analyzing potential NFL draft prospects is always an inexact science as teams and NFL fans as a whole try to equate both collegiate performance and a player's measurable skills to what a player can do ...
It was created in 1936 to measure aptitude for potential Navy pilots. Somewhere between then and now, the Wonderlic Personnel Test became almost synonymous with the NFL Combine. Pin the blame on ...
The scariest test faced by the 333 NFL wannabes at league’s annual pre-draft scouting combine this week isn’t the 40-yard dash or the "gauntlet" drill. It’s an old-fashioned pen-and-paper brain bender ...
The Wonderlic Test was created by E. F. Wonderlic to gauge one's knowledge in math, vocabulary and reasoning abilities in 1936. These days you hear it most talked about around this time of year, ...