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His problem lies not in the things he can touch, like weights or a track or even a playbook -- which he can replicate in detail upon demand -- but in something far less organic, something in the past he can do nothing to change. His problem is on videotape.

 

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unknown, he played before fully healthy- which cracks me up because they want you to be a man and play injured but if you do they hold it against you- but I don't think you could go wrong taking this kid with a 7th round pick.

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This is a good test that the Giants, Jets (and other teams) are using:

 

"The Giants and Jets coaches asked him and Maryland teammate Edwin Williams, a center, to sit in a meeting room before a giant dry-erase board as they wrote chunks of their team's offenses on the board, erased them and asked the players to rewrite as much as they could remember."

 

"Working Memory" is the size of your desktop, the amount you can hold in memory and still operate on. That plus level of photographic memory for spatial material (such as plays) are HUGE in determining one's capacity for learning the playbook--much better than the Wonderlic.

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