The NFL combine is a three day event wherein prospective draft picks from college get to display their physical acumen through a series of agility drills. One such drill measures their intelligence. It's called the Wonderlic exam.
The Wonderlic is an exam comprised of 50 questions. Players have 12 minutes to complete the test. The average score (out of 50) is a 21. Vince Young made headlines last year when it was rumored that he scored a 6. As we all saw in 2006, the Wonderlic doesn't mean much. St. Louis' Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a 50, and he's nothing more than a backup quarterback. Some sample scores of other players include: Drew Bledsoe - 37; Steve Young - 33; John Elway - 30; Dan Marino - 16; Deltha O'Neal - 15; Donovan McNabb -14. http://www.wonderlic.com/products/selection/wpt/sampleQuestions.asp