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Updated Wonderlic Scores


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They (PFW) are also tweeting that Gabbert actually scored a 31 rather than the stated 42.

difference between a 31 and a 42 is really unimportant when it comes to the QB spot.

It is very possible Gabbert scored a 31 the first time he took it. If you take it twice and your second score is way higher I think they consider your first to be the primary one.

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The Panthers have also been scouting Amukamara, though whether he's in play for #1 would be questionable.

And for the record, I do take Wonderlic scores into acount when it comes to corners because they have to make defensive reads, watch for fakes, etc.

(more so for safeties than corners, mind you, but this will make me stop and think)

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Here's the question you have to ask yourself.

Draft Patrick Peterson and you essentially have a secondary tandem consisting of two Chris Gambles.

Are you comfortable with that, happy with it, or does it concern you?

Depends how exotic our schemes are gonna be. Anyone know how complex the secondary is?

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