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NFL Combine 2017: Best and worst Wonderlic test scores ever

The Wonderlic Test, a 50 question exam administered by the NFL to prospects at the annual scouting combine is one of the more controversial aspects of the pre-draft process. Designed by the United States Navy in 1936, the test is designed to determine an individual's problem solving and critical thinking skills. Here is a look at the 5 best and worst scores ever posted since the NFL adopted the 12-minute exam.

Inside the best and worst Wonderlic test scores ever
P/WR-Pat McInally: 50 Wonderlic score
DE - Mike Mamula: Wonderlic score 49
WR - Kevin Curtis: 48 Wonderlic Score

Curtis, a third-round draft choice in 2003 posted the highest score on the Wonderlic Test of any wide receiver in NFL history.