The NFL's player evaluation revealed that the author had above-average impulse control (84th percentile), high instinctive learning (97th percentile), and excellent distraction-control (98th percentile). However, their tracking capacity was below average, scoring in the 6th percentile among NFL prospects.
The leaked test results of the S2 cognition test, which supposedly measures an athlete's cognitive abilities, had a significant impact on the draft positions of C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young. Stroud's score was reported in the 18th percentile, while Young scored in the 98th percentile. Despite Stroud's impressive college career, his low score raised concerns among NFL teams. Ultimately, Young was drafted first overall by the Carolina Panthers, and Stroud fell to the second pick, taken by the Houston Texans.
S2 Cognition tests differ from traditional sports evaluations by focusing on an athlete's cognitive abilities rather than physical attributes. The tests measure an athlete's game-speed cognitive abilities down to a millisecond level, helping athletes understand why they excel or struggle in certain areas of their game2. This approach provides tailored, on-field drills designed by top-level coaches to measurably improve performance.