The Wonderlic test is an IQ test given to NFL draft prospects every year.

Dallas Cowboys running back rookie Ezekiel Elliott, taken with the No. 4 overall pick, scored a 32 out of 50, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported.

But what about new quarterback Dak Prescott?

According to an NJ.com report, Prescott scored seven points lower, earning a 25. That puts him behind former Cowboys quarterbacks Quincy Carter (30) and Troy Aikman (29). His score is on par with Colt McCoy (25) and Robert Griffin III (24). The man in front of Prescott, Tony Romo, scored a 37.

But back to Zeke: The Journal-Sentinel reported the average score of the first running backs taken in the last 10 drafts was 17.2. Other than Steven Jackson who scored 28 in 2004, almost none of the leading backs have even approached Elliott's score in the last 15 years.

The Journal-Sentinel quoted several scouts and personnel people about Elliott. Some of the highlights:

-- Several personnel people said Elliott was the best back to enter the NFL since Adrian Peterson in 2007 largely because he has no weaknesses.

-- Elliott likes to party and the college life. "You worry about him missing meetings and staying out all night," an AFC scout said. "He's an alpha male."

"This guy's the best there since [Eddie] George," an NFC personnel director said. "He's what you want. He's a bell cow."

How does Elliott's score of 32 compare with others?

Although the scores are supposed to be kept private, a few always seem to get out.

Carson Wentz, selected No. 2 overall, scored a 29 out of 50.

Here are some current Dallas Cowboys who have had their scores leaked.

Tony Romo: 37

Byron Jones: 33

Travis Frederick: 34

Randy Gregory: 28

Zach Martin: 27

Dak Prescott: 25

DeMarcus Lawrence: 20

Dez Bryant: 16

La'el Collins: 12

Morris Claiborne: 4

Claiborne has addressed his incredibly low score on multiple occasions, saying that he didn't take the test seriously because the questions were not football related.

While searching for other notable scores, it quickly became obvious that the results for quarterbacks were the most commonly found. Here are some scores that some of you might find interesting.

Drew Henson: 42

Eli Manning: 39

Matthew Stafford: 38

Matt Flynn: 38

Jason Garrett: 36

Drew Bledsoe: 36

Jared Goff: 36

Aaron Rodgers: 35

Tom Brady: 33

Marcus Mariota: 33

Johnny Manziel: 32

Kliff Kingsbury: 31

Quincy Carter: 30

Troy Aikman: 29

Peyton Manning: 28

Ryan Leaf: 27

Colt McCoy: 25

Mike Evans: 25

Robert Griffin III: 24

Graham Harrell: 23

Brett Favre: 22

Tim Tebow: 22

Cam Newton: 21

Michael Vick: 20

Paxton Lynch: 18

Vinny Testaverde: 17

Vince Young (second attempt): 16

Dan Marino: 15

Randall Cunningham: 15

Sebastian Janikowski: 9

Lache Seastrunk: 9

Vince Young (first attempt): 6

To better understand the test and how legendary Cowboys coach Tom Landry helped bring the Wonderlic to the NFL, check out this 2012 story from SportsDay's very own David Moore.

How would you do on the Wonderlic? You can take a sample test here

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