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Allen, Beasley, White, Roberts - 2nd team All Pro


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OFFENSE

Quarterback

Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 46; Josh Allen, Buffalo, 2; Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City, 2.

Running Back

Derrick Henry, Tennessee, 47; Alvin Kamara, New Orleans, 3.

Tight End

Travis Kelce, Kansas City, 50.

Wide Receiver

Davante Adams, Green Bay, 49; Stefon Diggs, Buffalo, 48; Tyreek Hill, Kansas City, 24; DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona, 21; Justin Jefferson, Minnesota, 5; Calvin Ridley, Atlanta, 1; DK Metcalf, Seattle, 1; Cole Beasley, Buffalo, 1.

Left Tackle

David Bakhtiari, Green Bay, 26; Garett Bolles, Denver, 13; Trent Williams, San Francisco, 7; Terron Armstead, New Orleans, 2; Laremy Tunsil, Houston, 1; Eric Fisher, Kansas City, 1.

Right Tackle

Jack Conklin, Cleveland, 18; Ryan Ramczyk, New Orleans, 11; Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay, 10; Orlando Brown Jr., Baltimore, 5; Braden Smith, Indianapolis, 5; Daryl Williams, Buffalo, 1.

Left Guard

Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis, 24; Joel Bitonio, Cleveland, 16; Ali Marpet, Tampa Bay, 7; Elgton Jenkins, Green Bay, 2; Rodger Saffold, Tennessee, 1.

Right Guard

Brandon Scherff, Washington, 23 1-2; Wyatt Teller, Cleveland, 10; David DeCastro, Pittsburgh, 8 1-2; Zack Martin, Dallas, 3; Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta, 3; Nate Davis, Tennessee, 2.

Center

Corey Linsley, Green Bay, 18; Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis, 8; Frank Ragnow, Detroit, 8; Rodney Hudson, Las Vegas, 5; Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh, 4; Jason Kelce, Philadelphia, 2; Ben Jones, Tennessee, 2; JC Tretter, Cleveland, 1; Mitch Morse, Buffalo, 1; Erik McCoy, New Orleans, 1.

DEFENSE

Edge Rushers

T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh, 47; Myles Garrett, Cleveland, 36; Khalil Mack, Chicago, 6; Za’Darius Smith, Green Bay, 4; Trey Hendrickson, New Orleans, 3; Haason Reddick, Arizona, 2; Brandon Graham, Philadelphia, 1; Cam Jordan, New Orleans, 1.

Interior Linemen

Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams, 50; DeForest Buckner, Indianapolis, 25; Chris Jones, Kansas City, 10; Cam Heyward, Pittsburgh, 8; Grady Jarrett, Atlanta, 2; Leonard Williams, New York Giants, 2; Ndamukong Suh, Tampa Bay, 1; Quinnen Williams, New York Jets, 1; Stephon Tuitt, Pittsburgh, 1.

Linebackers

Fred Warner, San Francisco, 39; Bobby Wagner, Seattle, 35; Darius Leonard, Indianapolis, 18; Devin White, Tampa Bay, 16; Demario Davis, New Orleans, 14; Lavonte David, Tampa Bay, 10; Roquan Smith, Chicago, 10; Eric Kendricks, Minnesota, 3; Blake Martinez, New York Giants, 2; Myles Jack, Jacksonville, 1; Zach Cunningham, Houston, 1; Deion Jones, Atlanta, 1.

Cornerbacks

Xavien Howard, Miami, 47; Jalen Ramsey, Los Angeles Rams, 25; Jaire Alexander, Green Bay, 18; Tre’Davious White, Buffalo, 6; Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore, 2; James Bradberry, New York Giants, 1; J.C. Jackson, New England, 1.

Safeties

Tyrann Mathieu, Kansas City, 19; Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh, 18; Budda Baker, Arizona, 18; Jamal Adams, Seattle, 14; Jessie Bates III, Cincinnati, 8; Justin Simmons, Denver, 6; Adrian Amos, Green Bay, 6; John Johnson III, Los Angeles Rams, 4; Marcus Maye, New York Jets, 4; Jordan Poyer, Buffalo, 3.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Placekicker

Jason Sanders, Miami, 23; Justin Tucker, Baltimore, 11; Younghoe Koo, Atlanta, 10; Jason Myers, Seattle, 4; Graham Gano, New York Giants, 1; Mason Crosby, Green Bay, 1.

Punter

Jake Bailey, New England, 26; Jack Fox, Detroit, 12; Michael Dickson, Seattle, 9; Corey Bojorquez, Buffalo, 2; Tress Way, Washington, 1.

Kick Returner

Cordarrelle Patterson, Chicago, 43; Andre Roberts, Buffalo, 7.

Punt Returner

Gunner Olszewski, New England, 28; Jakeem Grant, Miami, 11; Andre Roberts, Buffalo, 6; Ray-Ray McCloud, Pittsburgh, 3; Hunter Renfrow, Las Vegas, 1; Nyheim Hines, Indianapolis, 1.

Special Teamer

George Odum, Indianapolis, 28; Matthew Slater, New England, 7; Zeke Turner, Arizona, 4; Nick Bellore, Seattle 4; Justin Bethel, New England, 2; Dennis Gardeck, Arizona, 1; Gunner Olszewski, New England, 1; Andre Roberts, Buffalo, 1; Cordarrelle Patterson, Chicago, 1; Tyler Matakevich, Buffalo, 1.

Long Snapper

Morgan Cox, Baltimore, 27; Luke Rhodes, Indianapolis, 8; Tyler Ott, Seattle, 7; Jon Weeks, Houston, 2; L.P. Ladouceur, Dallas, 2; Rick Lovato, Philadelphia, 1; Charley Hughlett, Cleveland, 1; Nick Sundberg, Washington, 1; J.J. Jansen, Carolina, 1.

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1 minute ago, JoPoy88 said:


eh Howard was the interception leader that probably influenced them. 

Tre isn't because he takes away that whole side of the field. Nobody throws at him unless they absolutely have to.

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1 minute ago, Paulus said:

Two All-Pro WRs... (one 1st team and the other 2d)? 

 

That is remarkable. How often does that happen?

 

During the Seahawks-49ers game, the announcer said "with Lockett and Metcalf, the Seahawks have by far the best WR tandem in the league". I thought, hmm really? By far?

 

Diggs/Beasley - 209 rec., 2,502 yds, 12 tds (Beas with 1 less game) Both All-Pro's

Metcalf/Lockett - 183 rec., 2,357 yds, 20 tds  - DK All Pro

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Poyer continues to get robbed. Adding more fuel to his fire 

14 minutes ago, johnnywo said:

Howard over White...DaFuq outta here....They must have not counted last weeks torching against him.

He’s the first player with 10 ints since 2007. He was awesome and deserves it over Tre this season imo

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19 minutes ago, johnnywo said:

Tre isn't because he takes away that whole side of the field. Nobody throws at him unless they absolutely have to.


no disagreement from me. Some of these voters don’t take things like that into account is all. Or they think a shiny double digit interception count supersedes that.

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These honors are just another way in which the current team reminds one of the Super Bowl era Bills.


Back then, we used to send a small army to the Pro Bowl each year and it was always fun to see who and how many would go.

 

Winning the division?  Being expected to win and advance in the playoffs?  Having one of the top QBs in the league? having a bunch of Pro Bowlers on the team?  Having some of the best passing seasons in franchise history?

 

This current team/era is (hopefully) similar to the Super Bowl teams, but maybe with an even higher ceiling.  

 

Who knows.  I'll settle for 1 Super Bowl victory.  Everything else is gravy.

 

 

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Just now, Steptide said:

Yes, the 2nd team all pro and Diggs making first team all pro

Run by the Associated Press every year. 50 voters, they vote for the best player at each position. Top vote getters are 1st team, 2nd place vote getters are 2nd team. Much more legitimate than, say, pro bowl voting.

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