According to Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck scored considerably higher on the Wonderlic test than Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III.
The two highly-touted prospects are expected to go first and second overall in the 2012 NFL draft.
McGinn, who is the NFL media's go-to reporter on Wonderlic scores, reported this week that Luck scored a 37 on the infamous test. Griffin, on the other hand, scored just 24.
The average for quarterbacks is considered to be 24, so both players are at or above that mark.
McGinn also notes that Luck's score was nine points higher than Peyton Manning's, the quarterback he has been most compared to as an overall prospect. Luck also scored higher than Texas A&M's Ryan Tannehill (34), Michigan State's Kirk Cousins (33), Oklahoma State's Brandon Weeden (27), Arizona State's Brock Osweiler (25), Wisconsin's Russell Wilson (28) and Boise State's Kellen Moore (26).
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