Football is in the air...at least at the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, where over 300 prospective players show what they've got at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis in front of NFL coaches, general managers and scouts.

They are tested both physically and mentally. Yes, you read it correctly..."and mentally". NFL prospects have to prove they have something "upstairs" at the Combine, too.

How is that done, you ask? It's called the Wonderlic Test. It's a kind of IQ test which measures a players ability to learn and to solve problems.

The score range of the test is 1 to 50. The average football player scores 20 points. Anyone scoring at least 10 points is considered literate. Good news for me, I scored over 10 points the first time! Whew!!!

Oh yeah, you can a test too and see what NFL player scored the same as you.

I took the test twice. The first time I scored the same as this guy:

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Jamie Squire - Getty Images Sport
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Donovan McNabb.

The second time, it was this guy:

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Jeff Gross - Getty Images Sport
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Peyton Manning.

Here's the link for a sample test much like the Wonderlic, both a in a long and short form. Give it a shot and see how you do. In my world, taking the test sure beats the heck out of trying to run a 4.2 40 yard dash.

Or in my case, one in 16.8.

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