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That Jackson score is a red flag, but it is all a part of the process. With the agent situation he is definitely not helping his stock. 

 

Nothing has changed though. No matter what, if you draft this guy you are going to have to alter your offense to fit his skillset. And he needs some time to develop. Those two things are true whether he runs a forty, aces a wonderlic, or his mom is a maniac representing him.

 

He's a great athlete, he needs time to develop, and teams are going to have to be all in on him to make it work. That is all still true. 

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15 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

it's why they couldn't get a RB for Dan, he couldn't absorb all the plays, he just wanted to freelance and statpad right to the last second of every game

 

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

What a silly post, but not unexpected from you.  Keep making your biased and ill-informed posts full of inanity.

like you don't have some of the dumbest takes out there either.     

 

 (if you aren't to afraid to post)   you never explained why you refuse to post in any thread I create...  Please do explain.  I'd love to hear why.  

 

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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

What a silly post, but not unexpected from you.  Keep making your biased and ill-informed posts full of inanity.

 

I promise to, as long as you promise to keep regurgitating other people's work.  The stuff you write is weak.

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Just now, Gugny said:

I promise to, as long as you promise to keep regurgitating other people's work.  The stuff you write is weak.

 

You are by far the least knowledgeable poster regarding football.  You're simply here to hate on certain players and troll.   Lame! No more oxygen for you. 

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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You are by far the least knowledgeable poster regarding football.  You're simply here to hate on certain players and troll.   Lame! No more oxygen for you. 

Oh really?         but but you said I was the dumbest!!! 

 

I'd rather talk to people like Gug than someone that has little to offer than copying every joe blow out there's tweets.  

 

Mr Knowledge ,,,,  Why didn't you include Jim Kellys 15 score? 

 

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You are by far the least knowledgeable poster regarding football.  You're simply here to hate on certain players and troll.   Lame! No more oxygen for you. 

 

You get along with others very well, Charlie Victor.  I can't help but love you with all my heart.

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As noted above, there are examples of HOF QBs with "low" Wonderlic scores...but I'd say the game has also changed and a 13 in this day and age is almost alarming.

 

I didn't have a problem with Jackson not running at his Pro Day but the no agent thing and a less than stellar showing on the Wonderlic would certainly give me pause for concern if I'm a GM of an NFL franchise.

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Kelly and Marino, along with other low wonderlic scorers over the years, were able to allay the concerns about the poor test performance with their ability to impress with their football knowledge in interviews, including in depth breakdowns on the chalkboard. It's been reported that Jackson has not been impressive in his interviews when it comes to breaking down various plays and retaining various information. That's what makes a low score a red flag. 

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Bradley GelberVerified account @BradleyGelber 26m26 minutes ago
Some comparisons according to the Wonderlic website.
Avg scores by profession:More

Bradley Gelber Retweeted NFL UpdaSome comparisons according to the Wonderlic website. Avg scores by profession:

Chemist - 31

Engineer - 29

Cashier - 21

Sec. Guard - 17

Janitor - 14

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Just now, eball said:

As noted above, there are examples of HOF QBs with "low" Wonderlic scores...but I'd say the game has also changed and a 13 in this day and age is almost alarming.

 

I didn't have a problem with Jackson not running at his Pro Day but the no agent thing and a less than stellar showing on the Wonderlic would certainly give me pause for concern if I'm a GM of an NFL franchise.

I think these are genuine concerns.  OTOH, I am upgrading Allen some.

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4 minutes ago, Reed83HOF said:
Bradley GelberVerified account @BradleyGelber 26m26 minutes ago
Some comparisons according to the Wonderlic website.
Avg scores by profession:More

Bradley Gelber Retweeted NFL UpdaSome comparisons according to the Wonderlic website. Avg scores by profession:

Chemist - 31

Engineer - 29

Cashier - 21

Sec. Guard - 17

Janitor - 14

A-hXXe (anywhere from 1-50)

Fixed it for you

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2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

I don't usually care about the wonderlic even a little bit but 13 is really really low. I'm curious what his AIQ score was since supposedly that correlates better to performance.

 

I like him as a player to watch, but at the same time... He doesn't come off as particularly bright in interviews and thats a bit of a concern.  

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10 minutes ago, horned dogs said:

Fixed it for you

Why is he an a hole, I just looked it up and those are apparently minimum scores for those professions when those jobs require a wunderlich test. 

http://wonderlictestsample.com/wonderlic-test-scoring/

https://www.jobtestprep.com/wonderlic-scores-by-professions

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