The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) has unveiled the roster for the second annual Players’ All-Pro Team presented by OneTeam Partners. This elite selection is determined by active NFL players who vote for their peers across the league, with the top 30 performers earning coveted spots on the Players’ All-Pro First Team.
The voting process, which centers on consistency, availability, and positional familiarity, is a unique aspect of this accolade. Eligible voters, who are active players, cast their votes for the position group they play in, excluding themselves and their teammates. Additionally, players missing five or more games as of Week 15 of the season are deemed ineligible for inclusion in the ballot.
Remarkably, 14 out of the 30 players selected have earned a place on the NFLPA All-Pro Team for the second consecutive year. The Players’ All-Pro First Team features standout athletes from various teams who have demonstrated exceptional performance throughout the season.
Offense:
Quarterback:
- Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens): Widely recognized for his dynamic playing style, Lamar Jackson secures the quarterback position on the All-Pro First Team. His impact on the field has been significant, making him a standout choice.
Running Back:
- Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers): A versatile and explosive running back, Christian McCaffrey’s contributions to the San Francisco 49ers’ offense earn him a well-deserved spot on the All-Pro First Team.
Fullback:
- Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco 49ers): Known for his blocking prowess and versatility, Kyle Juszczyk’s role as a fullback for the 49ers has been instrumental, securing him a position on the First Team.
Wide Receivers:
- CeeDee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys): Displaying exceptional skills and playmaking ability, CeeDee Lamb represents the Dallas Cowboys among the top wide receivers in the league.
- Tyreek Hill (Miami Dolphins): Renowned for his speed and agility, Tyreek Hill’s performances with the Miami Dolphins make him a standout wide receiver on the First Team.
Tight End:
- Travis Kelce (Kansas City Chiefs): Travis Kelce, part of the dynamic Kelce brothers, continues to dominate as a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, earning him a spot on the All-Pro First Team.
Offensive Line:
- Trent Williams (San Francisco 49ers): As a key player in the offensive line, Trent Williams’ contributions to the 49ers’ success secure him a place on the First Team.
- Joel Bitonio (Cleveland Browns): Recognized for his prowess as a left guard, Joel Bitonio’s inclusion highlights the strength of the Cleveland Browns’ offensive line.
- Tyler Smith (Dallas Cowboys): Playing a crucial role as a left guard for the Dallas Cowboys, Tyler Smith’s consistency earns him a spot on the All-Pro First Team.
- Jason Kelce (Philadelphia Eagles): The elder Kelce brother, Jason Kelce, commands the center position and exemplifies excellence for the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Zack Martin (Dallas Cowboys): Known for his skills as a right guard, Zack Martin’s presence on the First Team underscores the strength of the Cowboys’ offensive line.
- Lane Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles): As a reliable right tackle, Lane Johnson completes the trio from the Philadelphia Eagles on the offensive line of the All-Pro First Team.
Defense:
Edge Rushers:
- Myles Garrett (Cleveland Browns): Renowned for his prowess as an edge rusher, Myles Garrett’s impact on the Cleveland Browns’ defense secures him a spot on the First Team.
- Max Crosby (Las Vegas Raiders): Max Crosby’s contributions as an edge rusher for the Las Vegas Raiders earn him recognition among the top defensive performers.
Nose Tackle:
- Dexter Lawrence (New York Giants): Dexter Lawrence’s presence as a formidable nose tackle for the New York Giants solidifies his place on the All-Pro First Team.
Interior Defensive Linemen:
- Chris Jones (Kansas City Chiefs): Known for his disruptive presence, Chris Jones secures a position as an interior defensive lineman for the Chiefs.
- Aaron Donald (Los Angeles Rams): Widely regarded as one of the best defensive players in the league, Aaron Donald’s inclusion is a testament to his exceptional skills.
Off-Ball Linebackers:
- Roquan Smith (Baltimore Ravens): As a key player in the off-ball linebacker position, Roquan Smith’s performances for the Baltimore Ravens earn him a spot on the First Team.
- Fred Warner (San Francisco 49ers): Known for his versatility and impact, Fred Warner represents the 49ers among the top off-ball linebackers.
Cornerbacks:
- DaRon Bland (Dallas Cowboys): DaRon Bland’s skills as a cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys earn him a place on the First Team.
- Pat Surtain II (Denver Broncos): The rookie standout, Pat Surtain II, showcases his talent as a cornerback for the Denver Broncos on the All-Pro First Team.
Safeties:
- Jessie Bates III (Atlanta Falcons): Jessie Bates III’s contributions as a free safety for the Atlanta Falcons secure him a spot on the First Team.
- Kyle Hamilton (Baltimore Ravens): As a strong safety, Kyle Hamilton represents the Baltimore Ravens on the All-Pro First Team.
Special Teams:
Kick Returner:
- Keisean Nixon (Green Bay Packers): Keisean Nixon’s role as a kick returner for the Green Bay Packers earns him recognition on the First Team.
Punt Returner:
- Derius Davis (Los Angeles Chargers): Derius Davis’ impact as a punt returner for the Los Angeles Chargers secures him a spot on the First Team.
Core Teamers:
- Jalen Reeves-Maybin (Detroit Lions): Recognized as a core teamer, Jalen Reeves-Maybin’s contributions for the Detroit Lions earn him a place on the First Team.
- Brenden Schooler (New England Patriots): Brenden Schooler’s role as a core teamer for the New England Patriots is acknowledged with inclusion on the First Team.
Kicker:
- Brandon Aubrey (Dallas Cowboys): Brandon Aubrey’s proficiency as a kicker for the Dallas Cowboys earns him a spot on the All-Pro First Team.
Punter:
- AJ Cole (Las Vegas Raiders): AJ Cole’s performances as a punter for the Las Vegas Raiders secure him a place on the First Team.
Long Snapper:
- Ross Matiscik (Jacksonville Jaguars): Ross Matiscik’s role as a long snapper for the Jacksonville Jaguars earns him recognition on the First Team.