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Here's Where Tua Tagovailoa Ranked Amongst Other QBs On His Wonderlic Exam
© Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Former Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa scored a 13 on his Wonderlic Exam. Here's where ranks amongst the other QB scores...
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The Wonderlic Exam kind of means nothing.
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Doesn't matter what his score is or isn't. He's too fragile for the NFL and he will be a wasted pick regardless of his draft position. IMO
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Role Tied !
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QB's Wonderlic Scores: Nate Stanley 40 Jake Fromm 35 Joe Burrow 34 Jake Luton 29 Jordan Love 27 Justin Herbert 25 Anthony Gordon 25 Brian Lewerke 25 Jacob Eason 23 James Morgan 23 Jalen Hurts 18 Tua Tagovailoa 13
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Jim Kelly and Dan Marino both scored a 15.
42 months
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If you look at actual data, all the good QBs are over a 25 on the test and most are over 30...but keep telling yourself the test is worthless if it makes you feel better. Tua is not going to do well in the NFL.
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Damn, Jameis Winston scored higher.
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Fake news, scored 19 per Albert Breer.
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Useless test.
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Yeah well maybe so but probably not. Unless you have a learning disability I wouldn’t draft someone who didn’t take the test serious. I mean you don’t have to get a 34 but a 13 is a red flag. This ain’t the Dan Marino years
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Meaningless test? Lol. Not for a QB. Bama bias even exist on LSU website. Unreal
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Uh, Lamar Jackson had a 13. I'd draft him, if I could.
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Lamar did not suffer an acetabular fracture/dislocation his senior year. His athleticism saved him on numerous occasions.
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Let’s see your opinion of Lamar in 2 seasons
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Lamar would have gotten a 30 but LSU blew him up all day long. He had a semi permanent twitch and limp after the game.
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Thats Vince Young level bad and his was legendary
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He will NOT be able to cut it at the NFL level. His athletic ability carried him at the college level. Bye bye....Tua
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A 13 is TERRIBLE for QB to have. the QB needs to process a lot of info quickly. That number won't cut it. Particularly with him having a bum hip, he won't be able to "out-athletic" his opposition.
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Wondwrlic scores are pretty worthless for every position except QB. It's about processing in for so fast. I don't think most great QBs have scored under a 20. I think Vince Young was like a 10.
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He ain’t the sharpest Tua in the shed
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Now that's funny I don't care who ya are...
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Tua actually had a 19 at the combine and not a 13, this per Laura Rutledge. She said Tua scored 13 last year and had no idea why that was being used THIS year?
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Right?? The reporter with bama ties. Seems legit
42 months
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That's why he writes the plays on his wrist
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The test is biased against Hawaiians. There I beat y’all to it
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Burrow had a 34. One point behind Fromm. Stanley from Iowa had a 40. Supposed genius and 4.0 premed major Justin Herbert from Oregon had a 25. What a joke.
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WTF?
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