Over here, all thirty-two NFL teams gathered at Lucas Oil Stadium. Even though it was just the Rookie Training Camp, the undercurrents of the draft had already begun to quietly spread.
Over there, the young players, under the gaze of millions, continued their tests in an orderly fashion.
After completing urine tests, the group of running backs moved to the next room in a bustling crowd, and in the distance, one could see the bottleneck of quarterbacks in the corridor.
In front of them, they were about to partake in a test unique to Football—
The Frederick Test.
This is a highly credible and concise general intelligence assessment tool that measures verbal, numerical, and spatial abilities as well as problem-solving skills.
The entire test lasts twelve minutes and consists of fifty questions, with a perfect score being fifty.