Wonderlic Score Analysis

23
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Quarterback Average 25
NFL Average 20
Percentile 41th

Greg Zalman's Wonderlic score of 23 places them at 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

Greg Zalman played college football for Vanderbilt University where he became their starting quarterback about midway through his freshman year. He maintained this position until he completed his college playing career. For many years, his passing record of 7,981 yards was a school record for Vanderbilt. He then went on to play for five different NFL teams; Buffalo, Green Bay, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Tampa. He finished his career in NFL Europe. He then returned to Vanderbilt where he graduated with a business degree. His Wonderlic Test Score is 23 proving that he is slightly smarter than the average NFL player.

Intelligence on the Field

The Wonderlic score helps predict Greg Zalman'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