Top 20 Quarterback Wonderlic NFL Test Scores of All Times

By | July 18, 2023
Quarterback Wonderlic NFL Test Scores
There have been high scoring quarterbacks in the history of the Wonderlic NFL test. Image source: nfl.

This post presents a list of the top quarterback Wonderlic test scores of all times to inspire you to do better as your prepare to take the NFL Wonderlic exam.

It contains brief biographies of the quarterback players in the National Football League, NFL, with their various scores.

What is Quarterback?

The “quarterback”, which is commonly abbreviated as “QB”, is a position in gridiron football.

The quarterback is usually considered the leader of the offense in the modern American football.

Moreover, the quarterback touches the ball on almost every offensive play and is the offensive player that nearly always throws forward passes.

There is a sack when the QB is tackled behind the line of scrimmage.

Top 20 Quarterback Wonderlic NFL Test Scores of All Times

Here are some of the highest Wonderlic test scores by quarterbacks in the NFL:

  1. Ryan Joseph Fitzpatrick (Score: 48)
Ryan Joseph Fitzpatrick
Ryan Joseph Fitzpatrick

Nicknamed Fitzmagic and born on November 24, 1982, Ryan Joseph Fitzpatrick is an American football quarterback for the Washington Football Team.

He played college football at Harvard as a quarterback where he was the first in the school to rush for more than 1,000 career yards.

In 2018, Fitzpatrick became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw about 400 yards straight games.

Fitzpatrick has never made the playoffs despite having a long career. He scored a 48 on the Wonderlic.

  1. Greg McElroy (Score: 48)
Greg McElroy
Greg McElroy

Greg Vincent McElroy, Jr., born on May 10 in 1988 in Los Angeles, California, is a former American football quarterback and a current American football commentator.

In the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft after playing college football at Alabama, McElroy was drafted by the New York Jets of the NFL and had a score of 48.

McElroy won several awards during his school days including winning a Texas 5A state championship for Southlake Carroll and being named an EA Sports All-American.

As a junior quarterback for the Crimson, he led the Crimson Tide to an undefeated 14–0 season including the BCS National and 2009 SEC Championship.

He became an analyst for the SEC Network after retiring from the NFL.

  1. Jason Maas (Score: 43)
Jason Maas
Jason Maas

Jason Maas was born on November 19, 1975, and is best known in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a quarterback.

Maas won two Grey Cup championships before working with Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes, and later as a coach with the Ottawa Redblacks and Toronto Argonauts, and as a head coach of the Eskimos from 2016 to 2019.

Maas scored a 43 on the Wonderlic and spent the rest of his time at Oregon as a backup, ending with career totals of 120 completions.

  1. Blaine Gabbert (Score: 42)
Blaine Gabbert
Blaine Gabbert

Born on October 15, 1989 in Ballwin, Missouri, Blaine Williamson Gabbert is an American football quarterback who played college football at Missouri.

Gabbert was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars where he scored a whopping 42.

He played for Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, and San Francisco 49ers and won Super Bowl LV as a backup quarterback with the Buccaneers.

  1. Drew Henson (Score: 42)
Drew Daniel Henson
Drew Daniel Henson

Drew Daniel Henson was born on February 13, 1980 to the family of Dan Henson and Carol (Flynn) Henson at San Jose State, Utah, Arizona State.

He played college football at Michigan.

Henson is a former National Football League quarterback and Major League Baseball third baseman.

He was drafted in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans and scored a 42 in the Wonderlic NFL test.

  1. Ryan Nassib (Score: 41)
Ryan Paul Nassib
Ryan Paul Nassib

Ryan Paul Nassib is a former American football player who played college football at Syracuse as a quarterback.

Born on March 10, 1990, Nassib was drafted in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft and scored a 41 on the Wonderlic.

  1. Bruce Eugene (Score: 41)
Bruce Eugene
Bruce Eugene

Bruce Eugene is a former American football quarterback who was with Grambling State University playing college football.

Born on June 20, 1982, he was signed as a free agent by the New Orleans Saints just after some hours that the 2006 NFL Draft ended.

He scored a 41 on the Wonderlic.

On January 11, 2007, Bruce signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after a brief contract with Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Bruce was rated one of the top players in Division I-AA college football as a very accurate passer and a clever player.

  1. Hugh Millen (Score: 41)
Hugh Breedlove Millen
Hugh Breedlove Millen

Hugh Breedlove Millen, born on November 22, 1963, is a former professional American football quarterback for the Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons, and New England Patriots.

After a great high school career at Roosevelt in Washington State, Hugh Millen was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 1986 where he scored 41.

  1. Carson Wentz (Score: 40)
Carson Wentz
Carson Wentz

Carson Wentz is a quarterback from the North Dakota State University who scored 40 on his Wonderlic test.

Wentz outscored Peyton Manning 28, James Winston 27, and Cam Newton 21 and reached a score beyond the coach’s expectation.

At least 21 is the wish of Most NFL teams as their quarterback Wonderlic test average score.

  1. Alex Smith (Score: 40)
Alexander Douglas Smith
Alexander Douglas Smith

Alexander Douglas Smith played college football at Utah.

Born on May 7, 1984, Smith was recognized as an All-American and led his team to win the Fiesta Bowl in 2005.

Smith was the number one pick in the 2005 NFL Draft due to his collegiate success.

In 2012, he led the 49ers to the NFC championship game.

  1. Darrell Hackney (Score: 40)
Darrell Hackney
Darrell Hackney

Born on August 7, 1983, Darrell Hackey is a former American football player who was signed by the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2006.

He was a quarterback for the University of Alabama Birmingham from 2001 to 2005.

Scoring 40 on the Wonderlic, Darrell attained one of the highest scores ever recorded by a prospective NFL football player.

In spite of his astonishing performance on the Wonderlic Test, he was not drafted by any NFL team.

  1. Jeff Matthews (Score: 40)
Jeff Matthews
Jeff Matthews

Jeff Matthews, born on August 25, 1991 in Camarillo, California, is a Canadian football quarterback whose parents divorced when he was young.

Matthews attended Adolfo Camarillo High School, and during his junior year, he led his team to a 9-1 season.

Matthews was not selected when he entered the 2014 National Football League Draft after college.

He had a score of 40 and Indianapolis Colts later came and signed him in the fall of 2014.

Quite unfortunately that year he was released shortly after, but the following year he joined the Canadian Football League and signed to play football for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

  1. Sean Mannion (Score: 40)
Sean Thomas Mannion
Sean Thomas Mannion

Sean Thomas Mannion, born on April 25, 1992, in San Jose, California, is an American football quarterback who played college football at Oregon State as the Beavers’ starting quarterback from 2011 to 2014.

Mannion was drafted in the third round of the 2015 NFL draft by the St. Louis Rams and became a member of the Minnesota Vikings.

He scored a 40 on the Wonderlic.

  1. Nate Stanley (Score: 40)
Nathan Stanley
Nathan Stanley

Nathan Stanley plays in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings.

He was drafted in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Vikings.

He scored a 40 on the Wonderlic.

Stanley went to Menomonie High School in Menomonie, Wisconsin, and he played football and baseball when he committed to the University of Iowa to play college football.

He had 3,674 yards and 36 touchdowns during his career.

  1. Eli Manning (Score: 39)
Eli Manning
Eli Manning

Born on January 3, 1981, Elisha Nelson Manning is a former American football quarterback who was with the New York Giants for 16 seasons when he was playing in the National Football League (NFL).

Manning was selected first overall in the 2004 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers after playing college football at Ole Miss.

He traded to the Giants during the draft and scored a 39 on the Wonderlic.

The son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning and the younger brother of NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, Eli Manning won the most valuable player award in the Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008.

  1. Todd Husak (Score: 39)
Todd Larkin Husak
Todd Larkin Husak

Todd Larkin Husak, born on January 6, 1978, in Long Beach, California, is an American football quarterback in the National Football League who played college football at Stanford University.

He led the Cardinal to the Rose Bowl in 2000 as a starting quarterback.

Husak was drafted during the 6th round by the Washington Redskins when he left Stanford.

He had a Wonderlic test score of 39, and after one season with the Redskins he moved around to the Denver Broncos, the Berlin Thunder (where he led the team to win the World Bowl X), the New York Jets, and the Cleveland Browns.

  1. Brian Griese (Score: 39)
Brian Griese
Brian Griese

Born on March 18, 1975, Brian David Griese is a former American football quarterback who led the Wolverines to the 1997 National Championship in three seasons at Michigan.

Griese was drafted in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Broncos.

He scored a 39 on the Wonderlic.

Throwing for 27 touchdowns, 15 interceptions, and 3,663 yards at an impressive QBR of 130.6, Griese’s career spanned ten years, during which he won a Super Bowl and was selected to the 2000 pro Bowl.

  1. Matthew Stafford (Score: 38)
John Matthew Stafford
John Matthew Stafford

John Matthew Stafford is an American football quarterback who plays in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams.

He was born on February 7, 1988 and graduated from the University of Georgia and is the starting quarterback for the Detroit Lions.

Stafford scored a 38 on the Wonderlic.

He has had mixed success in his first few NFL seasons. He is known for his high level of intelligence and with a very strong arm, has shown flashes of brilliance.

However, Stafford struggles with turnovers.

  1. Colin Kaepernick (Score: 38)
Colin Kaepernick
Colin Kaepernick

Born on November 3, 1987 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Colin Rand Kaepernick is a former American football quarterback and a current civil rights activist.

He currently plays as a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers after being drafted by the team as the 36th overall pick.

Kaepernick won the NFC Championship Game with the 49ers in 2012 and currently holds the record for the most rushing yards (181) during a postseason game by a professional quarterback.

He scored a 38 on the Wonderlic and his total career rushing yards are 1,832.

  1. Chuck Hartlieb (Score: 37)

In 1987, Chuck Hartlieb appeared as the starting quarterback for the Hawkeyes and won from Dan McGwire.

Hartlieb was drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1989 and had a Wonderlic score of 37.

Hartlieb played for the NFL and received the 1983 Courier News Player of the Year Award for his play at Marian Central Catholic High School and also received the First Team All-Big Ten Conference Award in the NCAA.

Hartlieb also played in the Hula Bowl and the Japan Bowl and is currently employed as a financial planner in Des Moines, Iowa.

Conclusion

This post presents a list of quarterbacks in the NFL who made the top scores of all times in the Wonderlic NFL test, to inspire you to perform better in your exam too.

You might be wondering how these players managed to get such high scores during their Wonderlic tests.

Well, that’s very simple. They dedicated their time to preparing for the NFL Wonderlic test and taking lots of practice tests.

>> Learn how to make a great score in Wonderlic test; prepare for the exam with free but effective practice test.

 

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