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« Reply #750 on: April 29, 2022, 07:16:45 AM »
That Cowboys pick from Tulsa, Tyler Smith  . . .

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They'll need to coach him up.  The Cowboys are successful with their O-lineman though, so he may become a beast.

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« Reply #751 on: April 29, 2022, 07:44:54 AM »
At least some teams had preseason games on local TV.

It’s hilarious to listen to the Gator Homers on Jacksonville sports talk radio.  The idea of the Jaguars taking a Georgia player first has them apoplectic.

The majority of the talking heads here wanted QB, Kenny Pickett from Pitt.  Now they are complaining about it, saying they should've traded up for that monster DL (Davis) from Georgia or a WR.  ::)  However some are happy about the pick, as am I.


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« Reply #752 on: April 29, 2022, 07:52:17 AM »
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Walker is 6’5” and 272-lbs. He ran the 40 at the combine in 4.51. I don’t see how he doesn’t have the measurable.  What he doesn’t have are quarterbacks. Georgia, however created a new defense a few years ago that emphasizes gap control by the defensive linemen.  It allows them to stop the run with only the three linemen and a couple of linebackers.  Thus, none of the Georgia linemen had many sacks.  There’s speculation the NFL will be moving to something similar.

I was surprised at that pick.  Also, that the Jags traded up to grab LB-Devin Lloyd.  I think he's a good fit and will be better than Myles Jack...now a member of my team.

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« Reply #753 on: April 29, 2022, 08:32:06 AM »
The reach of the first round had to be the Pats taking Cole Stange out of Chattanooga.  They probably could have gotten him as late as the third, maybe fourth, round.

I read a few weeks ago the NFL will no longer be administering the Wonderlic at the combine after this year.  The way the article was worded, I got the impression individual teams could still give it if they so desired, however.

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« Reply #754 on: April 29, 2022, 09:02:40 AM »
Did anyone ever score lower than Vince Young’s 6?
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« Reply #755 on: April 29, 2022, 09:13:47 AM »
The reach of the first round had to be the Pats taking Cole Stange out of Chattanooga.  They probably could have gotten him as late as the third, maybe fourth, round.

I read a few weeks ago the NFL will no longer be administering the Wonderlic at the combine after this year.  The way the article was worded, I got the impression individual teams could still give it if they so desired, however.

The Pats have a knack for finding diamonds in the rough.  I was very surprised at that pick.

I never looked into, or took a Wonderlic test.  Since you mentioned it I searched for a free online version.  I scored a 29.  I don't even know if that's good.

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« Reply #756 on: April 29, 2022, 09:18:30 AM »
The Pats have a knack for finding diamonds in the rough.  I was very surprised at that pick.

I never looked into, or took a Wonderlic test.  Since you mentioned it I searched for a free online version.  I scored a 29.  I don't even know if that's good.

I think it is good. Just not Dietrich good.  ;)

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« Reply #757 on: April 29, 2022, 09:21:06 AM »
Did anyone ever score lower than Vince Young’s 6?

Yes, since Uncle Duke brought up the Wonderlic I became curious.

6 — Vince Young (quarterback)
6 — Frank Gore (running back)
6 — Oscar Davenport (quarterback)
5 — Ed Prather (safety)
4 — Darren Davis (running back)

Morris Claiborne also had a 4, but it was found out later that he had a learning disability which affects his reading comprehension.

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« Reply #758 on: April 29, 2022, 09:22:01 AM »
I think it is good. Just not Dietrich good.  ;)

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« Reply #759 on: April 29, 2022, 10:02:35 AM »
Yes, since Uncle Duke brought up the Wonderlic I became curious.

6 — Vince Young (quarterback)
6 — Frank Gore (running back)
6 — Oscar Davenport (quarterback)
5 — Ed Prather (safety)
4 — Darren Davis (running back)

Morris Claiborne also had a 4, but it was found out later that he had a learning disability which affects his reading comprehension.

Wonderlic scores below 10 are considered indicative of illiteracy.  By position, CB scores lowest across the board on the Wonderlic.

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« Reply #760 on: April 29, 2022, 10:40:33 AM »
Wonderlic scores below 10 are considered indicative of illiteracy.  By position, CB scores lowest across the board on the Wonderlic.

CB's?  Huh.  That's interesting.  Do you think the Wonderlic is useful for an NFL prospect, and do they prep for it?  I just took it for fun and didn't know what to expect.  I also learned that a punter had the highest score.

I also scored a point higher than Russell Wilson and Drew Brees.  :D  Being that I like quizzes and tests, I may take it a dozen more times.  ;D


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« Reply #761 on: April 29, 2022, 10:57:56 AM »
CB's?  Huh.  That's interesting.  Do you think the Wonderlic is useful for an NFL prospect, and do they prep for it?  I just took it for fun and didn't know what to expect.  I also learned that a punter had the highest score.

I also scored a point higher than Russell Wilson and Drew Brees.  :D  Being that I like quizzes and tests, I may take it a dozen more times.  ;D

You can't really prep for it, other than practicing taking similar tests.It's not like you can cram for it.

The Wonderlic is like many other data points used by NFL teams in evaluating talent, very important to some teams, insignificant to others. 

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« Reply #764 on: May 28, 2022, 08:52:47 AM »
I never looked into, or took a Wonderlic test.  Since you mentioned it I searched for a free online version.  I scored a 29.  I don't even know if that's good.

Not that anybody cares, but I was bored and took the Wonderlic again.  I scored a 35.  If anyone cares to, here's a link to a free test below:

https://wonderlictestpractice.com/full-practice-test/