High OR at all.
That’s my point.
WR IIRC consistently comes in on average with the lowest Wonderlic scores of any football position. And the pro game is a lot more complex and mentally challenging than most college ball.
Not surprising IMO that it can work out better to wait and see how players do in actual NFL games before committing to them.
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.