Ortega Jenkins
Wonderlic Score Analysis
Ortega Jenkins's Wonderlic score of 14 places them at the average for NFL Quarterbacks. This score indicates developing problem-solving abilities and decision-making skills that translate directly to on-field performance.
Career Overview
Ortega Jenkins scored a 14 on his Wonderlic Test Score. The Wonderlic Test Scores reflected a below average score for the Quarterback out of Arizona. Ortega is most popularly known for his play against the Washington Huskies in 1998 where he leapt into the end zone for the improbable victory over this conference foe. His leap is one of the most recognizable plays in the history of Arizona Football. Ortega went on to play a few seasons with teams in the Indoor Football League Association. He has since retired, but that play will live on in infamy for many years to come.
Intelligence on the Field
The Wonderlic score helps predict Ortega Jenkins'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