McGinn has a new blog post up about the details of the test and his retake (scored 21). Sounds like McGinn has it stone cold and that teams often discount 2nd tests that are significantly higher or they take the average.
One thing I did not know is that college players (seniors anyway) take the Wonderlic well before the combine and that score is often lower, as the players do not have an agent or any specific instruction on how to succeed on the test. After their season, as they prepare for the Combine and Pro Days, their scores increase on the 2nd try at the Combine.
One thing I did not know is that college players (seniors anyway) take the Wonderlic well before the combine and that score is often lower, as the players do not have an agent or any specific instruction on how to succeed on the test. After their season, as they prepare for the Combine and Pro Days, their scores increase on the 2nd try at the Combine.

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