OK, that might not entirely be true. There's no perfect way to measure one's intelligence, as our yearly fretting about and messing with SATs and other standardized scores prove. But in the deeply flawed NFL world, a 12-minute sample test consisting of
Outside of the NFL franchise executives hard at work evaluating pro prospects each year, until today, few have been interested in the results of the annual candidate Wonderlic test. Until today, that is, when Aggie fans found yet one more reason to
Johnny Manziel reportedly scored a 32 on the Wonderlic test at February's NFL scouting combine, potentially boosting his stock among teams considering selecting the former Texas A&M quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner in the first round.
Even though Wonderlic test scores probably don't have much a correlation with how quarterbacks perform in the NFL, this can't be a negative for Manziel. (Or can it?) In any event, we invite you to see if you can beat Manziel's
Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports It was reported earlier this week that Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel had the highest Wonderlic.