Seemingly every year, there is a top NFL Draft prospect who sees his profile dip for reasons that have very little to do with football.
This year's lucky winner is C.J. Stroud, the former Ohio State quarterback who was once the favorite to go first overall and is now facing questions about his cognitive ability due to an allegedly erroneous report on a test result.

The controversy began Friday, when former Green Bay Packers beat writer Bob McGinn reported on the results of the S2 Cognition test, which has apparently replaced the long-maligned Wonderlic test as the way NFL teams evaluate the mental abilities of prospects.