Joe Flacco: 27
For years teams have struggled with what to make of the Wonderlic, the test given to almost every draft-eligible player. There have been great players who have scored shockingly low (a score of 10 indicates that a person is literate), and there have been colossal busts who have scored amazingly high (50 is the highest possible score). So while the Wonderlic might not be the best harbinger of NFL success, and might be replaced soon, it does make great fodder for the water cooler. With that in mind, SI.com takes a look at the memorable reported Wonderlic scores from years past. (Note: Scores are not released by the league and are considered unofficial.)








