And there's no exception regarding using such testing in professional sports, where the Wonderlic has reigned supreme for ...
So does the Wonderlic matter? According to Brad Kullman, a former GM of the Cincinnati Reds and founder of Max Q Performance, the test doesn’t account for traits that translate to football success.
The expected No.1. overall pick, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, blew the Wonderlic exam out of the water, according to Bob McGinn of The Athletic. With a 34, the Heisman Trophy winner scored the ...