Former Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett posted a score of 31 on the NFL's pre-draft Wonderlic test, according to The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

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For comparison purposes, Garrett's score was better than all but two quarterbacks and a score of 20 is considered “average intelligence” for the aptitude test.

Myles Garrett got a 31 on the Wonderlic. One of the smartest and most athletic defensive players in the draft. Well done. — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) April 24, 2017

Thanks to off-the-chart measurables and his jaw-dropping individual workout display at the NFL Combine, Garrett has drawn obvious comparisons to freakish athlete and former Aggies pass rusher Von Miller.

Garrett's expected to be the No. 1 pick in Thursday's NFL Draft, but the Cleveland Browns are reportedly considering a quarterback as well.