After an afternoon report that Terrelle Pryor had scored a 7 on his Wonderlic test gave everyone a chance to diagnose the root of Pryor's issues, Mike Florio confirms the new Raiders QB took the test a second time, earning a 21, robbing us all of the chance to make mighty proclamations about Pryor's intelligence. Either he got three times as smart overnight, or you take the Wonderlic too seriously.
Terrelle Pryor Claims He Scored 22 On Wonderlic Test, Not 7
There still seems to be some confusion, as Pryor marks himself a 22, so let’s call it 21.5 and be done with talking about Wonderlic scores as if a multiple choice test actually measures anything beyond the ability to take multiple choice tests:
Funny thing is I scored a 22 on my Wonderlic. Get it right ask @RosenhausSports
Either way, he topped Hall of Fame quarterbacks Dan Marino and Jim Kelly by an entire vinceyoung’sfirsttry, the standard Wonderlic metric.












