ET. Morris Claiborne’s Wonderlic score was almost the same as his time in the 40-yard dash, which may, or may not, be a good thing. The 2020 regular season is just around the corner, and NFL Network has you covered with wall-to-wall training camp coverage each day starting at 10 a.m. Forums; Oklahoma State University; Non-OSU Sports Discussion; Prev. While Claiborne may have finished taking questions on the test, he's probably not through answering questions about it. We were sitting just a few feet away from Claiborne when he talked about how much it meant to join the Cowboys, a team that his family supports. And if it is true, how does that get out? Intuitive tools powered by rigorous I-O science. And that gives rise to a more important question. LSU defensive back Morris Claiborne scored a shockingly low four on the Wonderlic test, according to Pro Football Talk. Reports leaked that All-American cornerback Morris Claiborne of LSU posted a woefully low score on the enigmatic Wonderlic intelligence test administered at February's NFL Scouting Combine. Morris Claiborne (Cornerback) – Wonderlic Score: 4 With every rule, there is an exception, and in the case of Wonderlic test scores and … All I know is that [Claiborne] was from a complicated defensive system and he flourished in it. Morris Claiborne Wonderlic Test Score: LSU Cornerback Scores A 4. Empowering talent decisions for 80+ years. Claiborne apparently has a learning disability when it comes to reading. How else can anyone explain a person who presumably has found a way to avoid failing out of college getting such a low score on a basic intelligence test? According to ProFootballTalk.com, the LSU … Well, we … We all found out in a leak that came out April 3. All this talk about Morris Claiborne’s abnormally low Wonderlic score got me thinking. Yes. That test is not going to declare where you go in the draft, or nothing like that. He played college football at Louisiana State University (LSU), where he won the Jim Thorpe Award as the best defensive back in the country and … I’m talking bad, like a 4. For comparison sake, Ryan Fitzpatrick, who attended Harvard, scored a 48. Another week of training camp is kicking off. Yes, there have been some embarrassing Wonderlic scores since the test has been used in the NFL but a lot of those surprisingly go with some high-level talent. LSU’s Morris Claiborne reportedly scores a 4 on Wonderlic test [updated] By Chuck Schilken April 3, 2012 12 AM PT However, posting the lowest reported Wonderlic score in over a decade may be enough to give teams that moment's pause that Aschoff mentioned. 1; 2; 3; Next . Fresh off his breakout rookie campaign, Seahawks receiver D.K. Morris Claiborne 's low Wonderlic score became national news when it leaked out before the NFL draft. Gregg Doyel It's really quite hilarious. The Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test. Morris Claiborne, a highly touted cornerback from LSU who is destined to be a top-ten pick in this year's NFL draft, is retarded. For comparison sake, Ryan Fitzpatrick, who attended Harvard, scored a 48. Players such as wide receiver Hakeem Nicks of the New York Giants have posted low scores and then gone on to NFL stardom. 4* — Morris Claiborne. "Everybody I talked to, even coaches and all, they were like, 'That test doesn't mean nothing. He knows and understands his disability and uses all the resources that LSU has available to control it and to help him get by in the classroom. I thought about my conversation with Fitzpatrick on Tuesday when ProFootballTalk.com’s report that Morris Claiborne scored a 4 out of 50 on his Wonderlic hit the web in the early a.m. hours. IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys first-round draft pick Morris Claiborne said he pretty much blew off the Wonderlic test at the NFL scouting combine, resulting in … Math Word Problems; Will he need reps? Could Dak Prescott learn from Cousins' past experience? But what about that shocking Wonderlic score? Bucs star on Bucs' front four dominating in Super Bowl: 'We knew they couldn't block us. Claiborne's words make a lot of sense, and his attitude certainly didn't hurt his draft stock. Plenty of them aren’t. Gabriel states that Claiborne has a learning disability that affects his reading comprehension and that may have led to the free-fall four. That’s a point Dan Patrick has been making for a long time, and it’s a great one. Morris Claiborne Wonderlic Test Score: LSU Cornerback Scores A 4 Greg Gabriel, National Football Post A report earlier today stated that LSU cornerback Mo Claiborne scored a 4 on the Wonderlic test at the Combine. That is tied for third highest. Claiborne ran a 4.39 40-yard dash during his March 22 pro day. Not to minimize his position, but this isn't a quarterback, this isn't a middle linebacker, this isn't a guy that needs to memorize a dozen reads. As the theory goes, a person should be able to get a four or above on a Wonderlic test even if they blindly guessed the answers. When it comes to football he puts in extra time to learn and understand his assignments and it is not a problem. Yesterday the big news of the day, especially concerning the Bucs, was that LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne’s Wonderlic test score was leaked (likely by a team hoping he slips in the draft). The Wonderlic Test was created in 1936 by E. F. Wonderlic to measure cognitive ability in math, vocabulary, and reasoning. We all found out in a leak that came out April 3. If Claiborne's score really was that low, it might cause NFL teams and general managers to pause, but expect that pause to be extremely short-lived. Read “LSU's Morris Claiborne Scored 4 Out Of 50 On The Wonderlic Test” and other NFL articles from Total Pro Sports. The test is out of 50. Claiborne, who tallied 51 tackles and six interceptions in 2011, reportedly managed only a four out of 50 on the Wonderlic. I've never seen any sort of deficiency in him," Cook told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. They'll get in contact with the school and take things from there. That’s four points out of a … That is tied for third highest. 4* — Morris Claiborne While most players with low Wonderlic scores have seen teams shy away, the Cowboys actually traded up to get Claiborne with the sixth overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. Sanders was the Atlanta Falcons ' fifth overall pick from Florida State in the 1989 draft. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU) and was recognized as an All-American. The lowest score ever known by an NFL player is by New York Jets cornerback Morris Claiborne, who scored a 4. He can and does learn. So if they don't have any football on there, I'm here for football, so what?". Claiborne apparently has a learning disability when it comes to reading. Posting a low score on the Wonderlic is by no means the kiss of death in the National Football League. Per multiple league sources, LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne scored a four. The average score for a chemist was 31, according to a 1983 Wonderlic manual. Morris Claiborne's Wonderlic Score Was Reportedly A 4 2012 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns Will Visit With Trent Richardson, Justin Blackmon And Others View all 8 stories I don't know if he scored a 4 or a 40. Well, we hear of the test when some info… Claiborne, who is skilled on the field and is expected to be drafted early, scored a four on the Wonderlic test recently. Everyone I have talked to tells me that Claiborne has great character and is a great kid. Morris Claiborne's Wonderlic score has ignited an epic battle of sports writers flinging poo at eachother in indignation. The same number Claiborne scored on the Wonderlic, the NFL’s intelligence test given during the combine. Or maybe the media has had enough other things to keep itself occupied. Reports leaked that All-American cornerback Morris Claiborne of LSU posted a woefully low score on the enigmatic Wonderlic intelligence test administered at February's NFL Scouting Combine. Good for him. Thread starter Noven; Start date Apr 27, 2012; You are viewing Orangepower as a Guest. Morris Claiborne blows off Wonderlic test; should Cowboys fans worry? Four, as one can imagine, is a terrible score. Morris Claiborne reportedly scored a four on the Wonderlic Test -- an aptitude exam given to players at the NFL Combine. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins knows a thing or two about the franchise tag -- and how it sometimes can be used for a quarterback's benefit. However, he returned to lead them there. Morris Lee Claiborne (born February 7, 1990) is an American football cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). While some athletes who scored poorly on the test like Mississippi State’s … Claiborne highest-rated since Prime Time By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com IRVING, Texas -- There has been only one defensive back ranked higher on the Dallas Cowboys draft boards than Morris Claiborne: Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. They’re minor-league football players who have no choice but to wait at least three years until they get a shot at joining the NFL. ESPN has confirmed our report that LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne scored a four (yes, four) on the 50-question Wonderlic test. Click Here to register. Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk originally broke the story. I thought the commissioner was going to put safeguards on this information and there would be severe discipline if it ever did get out. The Dallas Cowboys were so enamored with LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne that they were willing to trade up eight spots to get him at No. Will fit right in at Dallas. Regardless, the first eye-opening score has leaked from the 2012 edition of the 50-question Wonderlic test. The Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to terms with veteran signal-caller Mike Glennon, the team announced. LSU’s Morris Claiborne reportedly scores a 4 on Wonderlic test [updated] By Chuck Schilken April 3, 2012 12 AM PT Morris Claiborne, who is undoubtedly a highly skilled athlete, scored a four on the test. See WonScore. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll didn't let a day pass before responding to Jets DC Gregg Williams, who claimed Jamal Adams 'may get bored' in Seattle's defense. The former LSU defensive back, selected sixth overall on Thursday night, told reporters that he didn't take the test seriously. The test is out of … To start new threads, reply to posts, or participate in polls or contests - you must register. That's believed to be the lowest score recorded on the test since Iowa State running back Darren Davis put up the same number in 2000. Morris Claiborne Gem About the Wonderlic. Morris Claiborne, who is undoubtedly a highly skilled athlete, scored a four on the test. Or to put it another way: He didn't really take the test seriously. "I looked at the test, and there wasn't any questions that came with football, so I pretty much blew the test off," Claiborne told the Dallas media Thursday. Claiborne knows that's what it's all about. Per multiple league sources, LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne scored a four. Morris Claiborne reportedly scored a four on the Wonderlic Test -- an aptitude exam given to players at the NFL Combine. Claiborne was such a hot prospect in the 2012 draft, that he was actually traded up for-- the Cowboys moved up from 14th to 6th in the draft to snatch him. Claiborne scored a four. When a player scores that low it's an obvious red flag and clubs have to do their research on the player.