The wonderlic means nothing. And again they didn’t get any in free agency either. They came into the off season with a serious lack of talent in the WR spot and did NOTHING to address it. So now they got the same lame guys as last year, only 1 year closer to retirement.
The wonderlic is a quick IQ test. Not likely as accurate as longer ones, but it is not coincidence that, say, quarterbacks and offensive linemen score higher than WRs. WR is about as elite speed athleticism position as there is in pro sports.
That’s my point. And the proof is in the pudding. Those WRs who can adjust are the most valuable. You are less likely to err in acquiring those who have already demonstrated that ability than those who haven’t. Because not every speedster in college can make that adjustment.