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  2. Football IQ - Wikipedia

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    Football IQ has been documented to be assessed in the recruitment of players by college football programs. [21] In 2011, Los Angeles Times writer Matt Stevens stated that "Defining the multiple parts of athletic intelligence, identifying it in an athlete and recruiting accordingly is a complex and tedious task."

  3. Best Wonderlic scores in NFL scouting combine history - AOL

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    The Wonderlic test was conceived in 1936 to measure a person's general cognitive ability in the areas of vocabulary, reasoning, and math skills.

  4. 6 NFL players with genius IQs - AOL

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    He's incredibly smart and seems to remain productive on the football field, even at 35 years old. When coming into the league, Watson wowed everyone with a 48 on the Wonderlic, the same score as ...

  5. Pat McInally - Wikipedia

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    McInally was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016. [1] McInally was a two-time football All Ivy League first team selection and helped lead Harvard to a share of the 1974 Ivy League title. McInally is the first graduate of Harvard to play in either the NFL Pro Bowl or the Super Bowl. He did both during the 1981 season.

  6. The 6'2", 220-pound Hampton rushed for 1,660 yards, the third-most in college football, while scoring 15 touchdowns this season." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2025 NFL mock draft ...

  7. Wonderlic test - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderlic test is used in the NFL Scouting Combine. Paul Brown introduced the test to the league in the late 1960s. [32] According to Paul Zimmerman's The New Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football, [33] the average score of an NFL player by position as of 1984 was: Offensive tackle – 26; Center – 25; Quarterback – 24; Guard – 23