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Your 2011 Wonderlic score wrapup

Ryan Mallett, Ross Homan

Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett throws a interception late in the fourth quarter to end their chances at beating Ohio State during the Sugar Bowl college football game at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011. Defending for Ohio State is Ross Homan. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

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Yes, the Wonderlic is confidential and mostly irrelevant to a player’s pro prospects.

Yes, the NFL continues to give the test at the Combine and people are curious to see the results, so we are going to post them when they inevitably get leaked out.

ESPN’s Chris Mortensen listed the numbers for the notable quarterbacks Thursday morning as follows:

Greg McElroy: 43, Blaine Gabbert: 42, Christian Ponder: 35, Ricky Stanzi: 30, Andy Dalton: 29, Ryan Mallett: 26, Cam Newton: 21, and Jake Locker: 20.

No terrible scores in the bunch. Mort says that in this era of intense test preparation, a score below 20 gives teams some concerns.

Then again, Dan Marino and Jim Kelly both scored a 15 on the test. They seemed to read defenses just fine.