Jameis Winston already fat and out of shape - being tested for arm weakness

Jand3k

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I did too and you are correct on his 37.

Also of note:

Predictor of success in the NFL
John P. Lopez of Sports Illustrated proposes a 26–27–60 rule to predict a quarterback's success in the NFL (at least a 26 on the Wonderlic, at least 27 college starts, and at least 60% pass completion) and lists several examples of successes and failures based on the rule. A 2005 study by McDonald Mirabile found that there is no significant correlation between a quarterback's Wonderlic score and a quarterback's passer rating, and no significant correlation between a quarterback's Wonderlic score and a quarterback's salary. Similarly, a 2009 study by Brian D. Lyons, Brian J. Hoffman, and John W. Michel found that Wonderlic scores failed to positively and significantly predict future NFL performance for any position. Donovan McNabb, whose 14 score was the lowest of the five quarterbacks taken in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft, had the longest and most successful career.
 

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T REX;n181510 said:
Wonderlic 40 time QB


40 4.71 A. Smith
39 4.90 E. Manning
38 4.81 Stafford
37 4.53 Kaepernick
37 4.59 Luck
37 5.01 Romo
36 4.79 Bradford
35 4.71 Rodgers
33 5.28 Brady
32 4.89 Ryan
32 4.68 Manziel
30 5.08 Rivers
28 4.83 Brees
28 4.93 Bortles
28 still running P. Manning
28 4.53 R. Wilson
27 4.84 Flacco
27 4.90 Freeman
26 4.77 Cutler
25 4.75 Roethlisberger
24 4.33 R. Griffin III
22 4.71 Tebow
21 4.56 Newton
20 4.67 D. Carr
20 4.33 Vick

:lmao:

Eli destroyed his brother on the Wonderlic, and I'm surprised Stafford scored that highly.
 

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The Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test (formerly known as the Wonderlic Personnel Test) is a popular group intelligence test used to assess the aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem-solving in a range of occupations. The Wonderlic is available in 12 different languages and is often used in college, entry level jobs, and team making efforts. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions to be answered in 12 minutes. The test was developed by Eldon F. Wonderlic. The score is calculated as the number of correct answers given in the allotted time. A score of 20 is intended to indicate average intelligence (corresponding to an intelligence quotient of 100). Wonderlic, Inc. claims a score of at least 10 points suggests a person is literate.
 

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26–27–60, has been the best predictor of qb transition to the NFL thus far. It's not perfect, but it has been the closed most have seen.

I believe 1998 - last years draft only 7 quarterbacks have gone against the rule:

Tom Brady (26 college starts), Ben Roethlisberger (25 on the wonderlic), and Joe Flacco (26 college starts) were better than the rule stated.

Matt Leinart, Greg McIIroy, Brandon Weeden, and Christian Ponder were worse than the rule predicted.
 

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Some notable players who scored well below the average include:

A Vole and two Urbnuts on the "All-Illiterate" team. :rotfl:

I'm really surprised WVU didn't show better.
 

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Okay, so another red flag for Winston: He implies he wants to play Major League Baseball, too. Yet another reason to question his dedication as a franchise quarterback. How dumb is this guy? Even though he has no chance at playing MLB, he's too stupid to not mention it, something that could only hurt him to NFL GM's.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ying-baseball/
 

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oxrageous;n181679 said:
Okay, so another red flag for Winston: He implies he wants to play Major League Baseball, too. Yet another reason to question his dedication as a franchise quarterback. How dumb is this guy? Even though he has no chance at playing MLB, he's too stupid not to mention it, something that could only hurt him to NFL GM's.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/23/jameis-winston-doesnt-rule-out-playing-baseball/


Maybe he thinks he's a tubby Bo Jackson.
 

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T REX;n181510 said:
Wonderlic 40 time QB


40 4.71 A. Smith
39 4.90 E. Manning
38 4.81 Stafford
37 4.53 Kaepernick
37 4.59 Luck
37 5.01 Romo
36 4.79 Bradford
35 4.71 Rodgers
33 5.28 Brady
32 4.89 Ryan
32 4.68 Manziel
30 5.08 Rivers
28 4.83 Brees
28 4.93 Bortles
28 still running P. Manning
28 4.53 R. Wilson
27 4.84 Flacco
27 4.90 Freeman
26 4.77 Cutler
25 4.75 Roethlisberger
24 4.33 R. Griffin III
22 4.71 Tebow
21 4.56 Newton
20 4.67 D. Carr
20 4.33 Vick


Some other noted Wonderlic scores:

Marino and Jim Kelly both scored a 15
Terrry Bradshaw scored a 16
As for former Bucs: Steve Young scored a 33, Dilfer a 22 and Testeverde a 14.

Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a 48 on the Wonderic which is the highest score by a QB. Pat Mcinally, a punter, is the only person to record a perfect score.

EDIT: Hopefully this looks ok

There's a thread full of hilarious material there, but one name sadly sticks out -- Tebow's. I'd have figured him for a higher score. I'm surprised Cutler wasn't last. What a lost cause.
 

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CapitalGator02;n181764 said:
he is the second best QB I've ever seen."

Who was first? Akili Smith, Ryan Leaf, or JaMarcus Russell? Or Ponder or EJ Manuel?
 

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[QUOTE='78;n181846]

There's a thread full of hilarious material there, but one name sadly sticks out -- Tebow's. I'd have figured him for a higher score. I'm surprised Cutler wasn't last. What a lost cause. [/QUOTE]
I believe Tim had dyslexia or something like it, if I remember correctly, which would have made these types of tests difficult for him. As for Cutler, he probably could have scored a 40 if he hadn't gone into the test with his usual "I don't give a f---" attitude.
 

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Recent picture of Jameis Winston. What a clown. Just looking at him infuriates me.

 

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He looks that way because his shorts are too tight.
 

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Kyng;n198155 said:
Recent picture of Jameis Winston. What a clown. Just looking at him infuriates me.

Looks like a 68 year old ready for a day at the beach. That's why I wear a shirt.
 

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He does look pugdy, and a bit short. Didn't think he was white, though.
 

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Can't wait for the Sucks to draft him number 1... Steve Dumeg said yesterday that another accuser was coming out before the draft....
 

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