Wonderlic Score Analysis

26
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Quarterback Average 25
NFL Average 20
Percentile 56th

Jared Lorenzen's Wonderlic score of 26 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

Jared Lorenzen got his start as a quarterback for the University of Kentucky Wildcats in 2000. During his four-year tenure, Lorenzen accumulated 10,354 passing yards, throwing for 78 touchdowns, 41 interceptions, and using his legs for 12. Affectionately known as the "Pillsbury Throwboy," Lorenzen carried quite a bit of weight while playing football. Despite earning a Wonderlic test score of 26, Jared Lorenzen went undrafted in 2004. The New York Giants signed him as an undrafted free agent, where he stayed for four years. Lorenzen is also the former Commissioner of the Ultimate Indoor Football League.

Intelligence on the Field

The Wonderlic score helps predict Jared Lorenzen'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