Tennessee running back Alvin Kamara scored a 24 on his Wonderlic test, the highest among NFL draft running back prospects, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
LSU’s Leonard Fournette and FSU’s Dalvin Cook, meanwhile, both scored 11 on the test, which has a maximum score of 50.
The Wonderlic test is administered annually at the NFL Scouting Combine and is an IQ test that measures aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem-solving. It is not solely used by the NFL and the league does not make the scores public, though they always seem to be leaked.