Georgia’s Matthew Stafford did not throw during the Scouting Combine, but he stood out among quarterbacks taking the Wonderlic test. According to Dan Pompei of the Chicago Tribune, Stafford scored a 38. The other top quarterback prospects fared well also. USC’s Mark Sanchez got 28 of the 50 questions correct, and Kansas State’s Josh Freeman nothced a 27. Last year, Matt Ryan reportedly scored a 32, and Joe Flacco posted a 27. Among receivers, Missouri’s Jeremy Maclin stood out with a 25. The other top prospects were not as impressive. Texas Tech’s Michael Crabtree scored 15. Maryland’s Darrius Heyward-Bey posted a 14. Florida’s Percy Harvin a 12. And North Carolina’s Hakeem Nicks an 11. At offensive tackle, Alabama’s Andre Smith scored 17. Linebacker Rey Maualuga posted a 12, while his USC teammates fared better. Clay Matthews scored 27, and Brian Cushing 23. At defensive back, Maryland’s Kevin Barnes posted a 41, while Western Michigan’s Louis Delmas scored 12.