
Justin Houston, Kansas City, 47 Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore, 13 Von Miller, Denver, 11 Connor Barwin, Philadelphia, 11 DeAndre Levy, Detroit, 7 Clay Matthews, Green Bay, 5 Ryan Kerrigan, Washington, 3 Lavonte David, Tampa Bay, 2 Terrell Suggs, Baltimore, 1. Louis, 4 Sheldon Richardson, New York Jets, 4 Sen'Derrick Marks, Jacksonville, 2 Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia, 2 Calais Campbell, Arizona, 1. Watt, Houston, 5 Kyle Williams, Buffalo, 4 Aaron Donald, St. Ndamukong Suh, Detroit, 41 Marcell Dareus, Buffalo, 24 Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay, 13 J.J. Louis, 1 Muhammad Wilkerson, New York Jets, 1. Watt, Houston, 45 Mario Williams, Buffalo, 24 Calais Campbell, Arizona, 11 Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia, 5 Cameron Wake, Miami, 5 Michael Bennett, Seattle, 3 Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore, 3 Everson Griffen, Minnesota, 1 Jerry Hughes, Buffalo, 1 Robert Quinn, St. Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh, 21 Travis Frederick, Dallas, 14 Nick Mangold, New York Jets, 7 Jason Kelce, Philadelphia, 5 Corey Linsley, Green Bay, 1 Rodney Hudson, Kansas City, 1 Ryan Kalil, Carolina, 1.Īdam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 25 Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 21 Matt Bryant, Atlanta, 1 Dan Bailey, Dallas, 1 Chandler Catanzaro, Arizona, 1 Justin Tucker, Baltimore, 1.Īdam Jones, Cincinnati, 17 Darren Sproles, Philadelphia, 15 Devin Hester, Chicago, 14 Jacoby Jones, Baltimore, 3 De'Anthony Thomas, Kansas City, 1. Marshal Yanda, Baltimore, 38 Zach Martin, Dallas, 24 Josh Sitton, Green Bay, 22 Kyle Long, St, Louis, 5 Mike Iupati, San Francisco, 4 Evan Mathis, Philadelphia, 2 Jahri Evans, New Orleans, 2 Joel Bitonio, Cleveland, 1 Dan Connolly, New England, 1 James Carpenter, Seattle, 1. Tyron Smith, Dallas, 35 Joe Thomas, Cleveland, 22 Andrew Whitworth, Cincinnati, 14 Jason Peters, Philadelphia, 12 Ryan Clady, Denver, 4 Sebastian Vollmer, New England, 3 Joe Staley, San Francisco, 3 Ricky Wagner, Baltimore, 2 Trent Williams, Washington, 1 Lane Johnson, Philadelphia, 1 Jared Veldheer, Arizona, 1 Bryan Bulaga, Green Bay, 1 Louis Vasquez, Denver, 1. John Kuhn, Green Bay, 18 Anthony Sherman, Kansas City, 14 Marcel Reece, Oakland, 12 Bruce Miller, San Francisco, 3 Marshawn Lynch, Seattle, 1 Kyle Juszczyk, Baltimore, 1.Īntonio Brown, Pittsburgh, 49 Dez Bryant, Dallas, 24 Jordy Nelson, Green Bay, 15 Demaryius Thomas, Denver, 11 Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants, 1. Here's who made the vote for 2014: OffenseĪaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 44 Tony Romo, Dallas, 3 Tom Brady, New England, 2 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis, 1.ĭeMarco Murray, Dallas, 48 Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh, 44 Marshawn Lynch, Seattle, 7. The Associated Press version of the award has been around since the 1940s. NFL writers have been picking All-Pro teams in one form or another since the 1920s. These players are considered the best of the best from the season at their position.
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Unlike the fan vote that determines most of the Pro Bowl roster, a group of 50 voters from the NFL media choose the first and second team All Pros. Voters picked 16 players from the AFC and 11 from the NFC. While Dallas led the way with four players, Pittsburgh and Seattle each had three players selected.


New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was also a unanimous pick for the team.

Watt was also voted to his third straight first team selection, another argument for winning the MVP award this year. Linebacker Bobby Wagner was also selected, a career first for him. The list includes the usual suspects, including two members of the Seattle Seahawks Legion of Boom, Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas, who are both making their third consecutive appearance. The Dallas Cowboys led the league with four players on the All-Pro roster, including Demarco Murray, Dez Bryant, Tyron Smith and rookie Zach Martin, the only first-year player to make the cut. The Associated Press announced the 2014 All-Pro team on Friday, recognizing the best players from the 2014 season.
