Chris Greeson
Wonderlic Score Analysis
Chris Greeson's Wonderlic score of 27 places them above the average for NFL Quarterbacks. This score indicates solid problem-solving abilities and decision-making skills that translate directly to on-field performance.
Career Overview
Chris Greeson was a quarterback for Northwest Missouri State for four years in the 1990s. Greeson was well known in his conference for being one of the more talented athletes in the conference and also considered a professional football career. When finishing school, he also partook in a variety of combines and NFL preparation drills.
Greeson did very well in a number of different drills, including the 40 yard dash and passing drills. He also had a Wonderlic test score of 27, which was one of the better scores for a prospect that year. While he did well in college and in the combine, Greeson did not end up getting drafted or much interest from any of the pro scouts.
Intelligence on the Field
The Wonderlic score helps predict Chris Greeson's ability to:
- Learn complex schemes: Quickly grasp and execute team strategies
- Make split-second decisions: Process information rapidly during plays
- Adapt to game situations: Adjust to opponent strategies mid-game
- Communicate effectively: Coordinate with teammates on the field