How high did your favorite QB score on his Wonderlic?

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Earlier in the week, Florida State problem child/NFL Draft prospect Jameis Winston made headlines for his Wonderlic score. Despite speculation he'd score in the Vince Young range, Winston scored a perfectly respectable 27. As the Orlando Sentinel notes, that's only one point lower than Peyton Manning.

The Wonderlic is one of a barrage of tests that the NFL subjects draft prospects to. The Wonderlic is a sort of IQ and aptitude test, with questions like: "When a rope is selling 20 cents per 2 feet, how many feet can you buy for 30 dollars?" Test takers are given 12 minutes to answer 50 such multiple choice questions.

A score of 20 is considered to indicate average intelligence. The Wonderlic test folks say that a score under 10 indicates illiteracy.

So is the Wonderlic correlated to success? Yes and no. A very low score probably spells bad news — like Young and former Raiders QB Terrelle Pryor — but Dan Marino and Terry Bradshaw both scored below average. Johnny Manziel has many naysayers, but he scored higher (32) than Super Bowl winners Russell Wilson (28) and Drew Brees (28).

Much-maligned 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has one of the highest scores in recent years — 37, exactly the same as Stanford star Andrew Luck.

See where your favorite quarterbacks ranked in the Wonderlic in the gallery above.