RW: Kaepernick QB scored 37 on Wonderlic Test

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Colin Kaepernick - QB - Player Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick scored a 37 on the Wonderlic Test at last month's Scouting Combine.
It's one answer off Kaepernick's score of 38 at the Nevada Junior Day a year ago. His score ranks second in this year's QB class, behind Greg McElroy (43) and Blaine Gabbert (42). Only Kaepernick and Gabbert are certain to be drafted.
 
Kaepernick is an intriguing prospect. I wouldn't mind him coming in and learning behind Romo. He's got a little Romo in him - elusive, throws well on the run. And if he's smart, then he will do well learning to read defenses, etc.
 
cowboyjoe;3880234 said:
His score ranks second in this year's QB class, behind Greg McElroy (43) and Blaine Gabbert (42).
Clearly, he's smarter than whoever wrote this article.
 
casmith07;3880237 said:
Kaepernick is an intriguing prospect. I wouldn't mind him coming in and learning behind Romo. He's got a little Romo in him - elusive, throws well on the run. And if he's smart, then he will do well learning to read defenses, etc.

I kind of like him too due to his upside.
With that said think he claims up the boards and winds up being taken higher than where we would want to take a QB...Possibly up into the 2nd round.
 
BrAinPaiNt;3880253 said:
I kind of like him too due to his upside.
With that said think he claims up the boards and winds up being taken higher than where we would want to take a QB...Possibly up into the 2nd round.

:) yep, ive heard that he and dalton could both go in 2nd round, 3rd by the latest
 
I like Kaepernick alot. He's a name that keeps sticking in my head. I like his intangibles alot & he has great talent. That's a good combo to have

Would love to see us shock everyone and take him and let him groom for a few years. However, it would take our second rounder and we do have a few issues that that pick could help
 
casmith07;3880237 said:
Kaepernick is an intriguing prospect. I wouldn't mind him coming in and learning behind Romo. He's got a little Romo in him - elusive, throws well on the run. And if he's smart, then he will do well learning to read defenses, etc.

This, only he's alot bigger and more athletic than Romo. Love to get this guy in the middle rounds. Anybody see that week night game Nevada shredded Cal? Very impressive.
 
I think he's going to go in the 2nd round personally.
 

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