Didn't know that Bob McGinn was posting these at Go Long last year -- thought some of you might like to see how some of the now-Broncos and 'your guys' did on the test.
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2022 Wonderlic Results from Bob McGinn
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Wide Receivers
38 Christian Watson
34 Britain Covey
27 Jalen Tolbert
27 Alec Pierce
24 Garrett Wilson
22 Chris Olave
20 Romeo Doubs
20 Samori Toure
19 Drake London
15 Khalil Shakir
14 Jameson Williams
14 Jahan Dotson
11 Treylon Burks
JALEN VIRGIL, WR, Appalachian State (6-0, 207, 4.39): Has never returned a punt but handled the kickoff chores in 2021 after part-time work in 2019-’20. Three of his 38 kickoff returns went for touchdowns, and he averaged 30.1. “He does a really nice job,” said one coach. “He’s been really productive as a kickoff returner. He hasn’t played a ton as a wide receiver. He hardly played at all this year.” A fifth-year senior, he finished with 98 receptions for a 14.7 average and 11 TDs. Has run 100 meters in 10.3. “Explosive speed,” one scout said. From Lawrenceville, Ga.Last edited by BowlenBall; 04-22-2023, 10:54 PM.
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Tight Ends
39 Charlie Kolar
36 Greg Dulcich
24 Jeremy Ruckert
18 Trey McBride
GREG DULCICH, UCLA (6-4, 242, 4.73, 2-3): Walked on in 2018 and redshirted, caught eight passes in ’19 and was put on scholarship in early 2020. “Like him the best because he’s a vertical receiver,” said one scout. “He had a 17.3 average this year and 19.9 last year. Somehow, he separates from people and makes big plays. He makes a good run and pass block effort. Not real strong but he does stick his nose in there.” Two-year starter with 77 receptions for 1,353 (17.6) and 11 TDs. “Liked his attitude,” another scout said. “He was a captain after walking on. This kid’s got something to him. He may not be a great player but he’ll be a backup.” Wonderlic of 36. “He’s a seam guy and he gets in the way as a blocker,” said a third scout. “He’s got really nice hands. I don’t think he’s got explosive quickness but he’s pretty good. Consistent. Like him.” From Glendale, Calif.Last edited by BowlenBall; 04-22-2023, 10:17 PM.
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Offensive Line
41 Logan Bruss
35 Bernhard Raimann
32 Zion Johnson
31 Luke Goedeke
31 Zach Tom
30 Tyler Smith
30 Abraham Lucas
29 Ickey Ekwonu
29 Sean Rhyan
28 Cam Jurgens
28 Cole Strange
25 Jamaree Salyer
23 Trevor Penning
21 Tyler Linderbaum
17 Luke Tenuta
16 Evan Neal
15 Nicholas Petit-Frere
12 Charles Cross
11 David Faalele
11 Rasheed WalkerLast edited by BowlenBall; 04-22-2023, 10:51 PM.
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Running Backs
28 Jerome Ford
26 Jeremiah Hall
24 Abram Smith
23 Dameon Pierce
21 Breece Hall
15 Cameron Heyward
14 Kenneth Walker
14 Brian Robinson
6 James CookLast edited by BowlenBall; 04-22-2023, 10:47 PM.
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Defensive Line
27 Matthew Butler
24 Isaiah Thomas
24 Eric Johnson
20 Perrion Winfrey
19 Logan Hall
18 Jordan Davis
11 Phidarian Mathis
8 Travis Jones
8 Devonte Wyatt
7 DeMarvin Leal
EYIOMA UWAZURIKE, Iowa State (6-6, 313, 5.32, 3): Spent six years in Ames, including 2016 when he was ruled academically ineligible. “He’s interesting because he’s got rare height-weight-speed and 35-inch arms,” one scout said. “He had eight sacks this year. He’s probably a 4-3 end. Not super instinctive. He doesn’t have a vast football background. Kind of been a work in progress there. They love the kid and the person. Maybe as a 3-4 coached 5-technique it might work for him. At worst, he’s a rotational backup.” Finished with 144 tackles (34 ½ for loss) and 15 sacks in 60 games, including 46 starts. “He’s a good-sized nose with length (35 1/8 arms) and good power,” another scout said. “Average strength and quickness. Needed to improve on his instincts. He had his (best) year this year.” Vertical jump of 33 led the top 10 DTs. “Looks the part,” a third scout said. “You see flashes. He has to learn to play with leverage being that tall.” From Detroit. Added a fourth scout: “He may be Stephon Tuitt. Watch the East-West Game. He’s every scout’s joy. You want to get this guy at the right price.”
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Edge
34 Cameron Thomas
32 Josh Paschal
29 Kingsley Enagbare
25 Boye Mafe
23 Aidan Hutchinson
21 Sam Williams
20 George Karlaftis
20 David Ojabo
18 Kayvon Thibodeaux
15 Arnold Ebiketie
15 Jermaine Johnson
11 Travon Walker
8 Drake Jackson
NIK BONITTO, Oklahoma (6-3, 248, 4.59, 2-3): Started 29 of 39 games, mostly as an outside linebacker in an odd front. “Someone’s going to take him second round,” said one scout. “I am scared of this guy. This is a guy like Ojabo that people try to make something more of because he can run and he worked out crazy. I don’t think his game transfers to the NFL very well. He’s just a little guy. Get off the ball and run by (the quarterback). Now put some moves together, let’s see you use your hands. He doesn’t have any of that. He gets stalemated very easily. Plays hard. He chases. Gets beat up in the run game. He’s a situational pass rusher but I don’t know if he has the instincts for being a 3-4 outside guy.” Finished with 117 tackles (32 for loss) and 18 ½ sacks. Arms were 32 ½. “Kind of a designated pass rusher,” a second scout said. “He’s got to prove he can play the run and cover. It’s hard to pinpoint him being a starter.” Fourth-year junior from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Last edited by BowlenBall; 04-22-2023, 10:53 PM.
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Linebackers
34 Leo Chenal
30 Terrel Bernard
29 Chad Muma
29 Troy Andersen
38 Micah McFadden
24 Nakobe Dean
20 Devin Lloyd
20 Channing Tindall
16 Tariq Carpenter
14 Baylon Spector
14 Christian Harris
9 Quay Walker
9 Damone ClarkLast edited by BowlenBall; 04-22-2023, 10:53 PM.
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Defensive Backs
38 Cordale Flott
33 Nick Cross
29 Jalen Pitre
28 Kyle Hamilton
28 J.T. Woods
24 Kyler Gordon
22 Derek Stingley
19 Trent McDuffie
18 Tycen Anderson
17 Kaiir Elam
17 Sauce Gardner
16 Kerby Joseph
16 Roger McCreary
16 Lewis Cine
14 Jaquan Brisker
14 Andrew Booth
12 Christian Benford
11 Daxton Hill
10 Tariq WoolenLast edited by BowlenBall; 04-22-2023, 10:51 PM.
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