Much was made of Morris Claiborne's Wonderlic test as he scored in single digits. But according to Tim MacMahon of ESPNDallas.com, Claiborne said he pretty much blew off the Wonderlic test at the NFL scouting combine. "I mean, I looked on the test and wasn't nothing on the test that came with football, so I pretty much blew the test off," Claiborne said. Scores on the Wonderlic are kept confidential by the league. But the prospects' scores -- especially low scores -- occasionally have been leaked to the media, despite commissioner Roger Goodell warning teams of "significant discipline" if they're caught disclosing results. Claiborne reportedly had a score of 4, the lowest reported score in a dozen years. The average score for NFL prospects is 21. "When it came out, some of the things that were said ... I'm human, so I had a problem with some of it, but I didn't let that get me down," Claiborne said. "I know what type of person I am. I know that test doesn't reflect on how I learn or what type of a person I am." Source: The Redzone
Didn't he Winn the Jim t award. For best DB Who cares a out the wonderland test Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
great corner for you guys. Instant upgrade in the secondary. And it is a great thing for him to playing for his parents favorite team. Must be awesome.