Dirtbag59
03-21-2011, 02:40 PM
The guy from the Examiner said recently in a podcast that based on talking to the scouts and people around the league that the Redskins are going to find a way to get Jake Locker.
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Dirtbag59 03-21-2011, 02:40 PM The guy from the Examiner said recently in a podcast that based on talking to the scouts and people around the league that the Redskins are going to find a way to get Jake Locker. MTK 03-21-2011, 02:40 PM Link, Link AND a LINK PLEASE! see what I posted above GhettoDogAllStars 03-21-2011, 03:07 PM Andy Dalton, please. 4 year starter 42-7 career W/L record 3 time bowl-game MVP juskins 03-21-2011, 04:21 PM see what I posted above Well, if that's an indication that his score is acceptable, then consider Jason Campbell scored a, I think, 24 (?). So I would say no thanks! I think a score of 28 and above will prove a better student of the game. juskins 03-21-2011, 04:25 PM The guy from the Examiner said recently in a podcast that based on talking to the scouts and people around the league that the Redskins are going to find a way to get Jake Locker. I think Locker will play for the LA Angels. He signed a contract with them and might opt for MLB instead of the NFL if he is drafted too low. freddyg12 03-22-2011, 09:38 AM Greg McElroy: 43, Blaine Gabbert: 42, Christian Ponder: 35, Ricky Stanzi: 30, Andy Dalton: 29, Ryan Mallett: 26, Cam Newton: 21, and Jake Locker: 20. Your 2011 Wonderlic score wrapup | ProFootballTalk (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/03/17/your-2011-wonderlic-score-wrapup/) Is that some serious distance between Locker & McElroy, or is the incremental difference not really that much? One more strike for Locker, his stock continues to drop. I wonder if the guys that did well studied for it, while the other guys didn't as much? Newton & Locker both seem reasonably intelligent, enough so that they can learn an NFL offense w/no problem if they work at it. Which raises another question about work ethic. MTK 03-22-2011, 09:39 AM McElroy is just a sharp dude, I think that's one of the higher scores of all time. As for Locker I don't think this hurts him any. 20 is not a horrible score. freddyg12 03-22-2011, 10:38 AM McElroy is just a sharp dude, I think that's one of the higher scores of all time. As for Locker I don't think this hurts him any. 20 is not a horrible score. At the least it doesn't really help him either, as I've read 20 is the cut off, teams worry if the score is below that. gafinfan 03-28-2011, 02:57 AM Here is a sample of the test. Walters Football Site: Wonderlic Sample Test (http://walterfootball.com/draftwonderlic.php) Which I took for fun. Being 70, overweight, bad knees, and no interest in getting hit by Ray Lewis or anyother Pro for that matter! I'm in no way suggesting I'm looking for a job or even qualified. My education was two years at a Jr. College some 40+ years ago and I scored a 32.5, thats 13 right, 1 skipped, and 6 wrong within the 5 minute limit. No practice and no cheating so I'm unimpressed by scores that some of these QB's put up cause I'm surely no Rocket Man and they get prepped for this mess! :twocents: |
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