Mensa just told me it scores in the 76th percentile in my rejection letter....
6. He scored a 6 out of 50 on the Wonderlic test.
a 41
26
Eli manning
50
Maurice Jones-Drew scored a 24 on the Wonderlic test during the NFL Combine in 2006. This score is considered above average, as the typical score for NFL prospects is around 20. The Wonderlic test is designed to measure cognitive abilities and problem-solving skills, which can be relevant to a player’s performance on the field.
JaMarcus Russell, the former NFL quarterback, reportedly scored a 24 on the Wonderlic test during the 2007 NFL Draft. This score is considered average compared to other quarterbacks, as many tend to score higher. Despite his potential and physical attributes, his NFL career did not meet expectations, leading to his early departure from the league.
Eli Manning: 39 (out of 50) Peyton Manning: 28 source: http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2009/2/18/762777/2009-nfl-scouting-combine
The Final score was 37-17, Ohio State
Pat McInally, a 1970's Harvard graduate, drafted by the Bengals. Played as a Punter/WR. Ryan fitzpatrick, 2nd string quarterback. currently plays for Bengals
Kevin Curtis, a wide receiver of the Philadelphia Eagles, currently has the highest score of any current NFL player, with a score of 48 out of 50 points. Only one NFL player has ever scored higher than that, with Pat McInnally, a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals who scored a perfect 50 in 1976.
Packers 37, Giants 0.