The 2014 NFL All-Pro Roster is out and features many familiar names along with new ones
Every year the NFL’s best is rewarded with the honor of being named All-Pro. There is very few awards that are more sacred than being named All-Pro.
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There are many returning names to this year’s team along with some new names as well on the list. Here’s the list for this years All-Pro team, along with the amount of votes each player received — out of a possible 50.
Quarterbacks:
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers (44)
Running Backs:
DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys (48) Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers (44)
Fullback:
John Kuhn, Green Bay Packers (18)
Tight End:
Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots (50)
Wide Receivers:
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers (49) Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys (24)
Offensive Tackles:
Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys (35) Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns (22)
Offensive Guards:
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens (38) Zach Martin, Dallas Cowboys (24)
Center:
Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh Steelers (21)
Kicker:
Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis Colts (25)
Kick Returner:
Adam Jones, Cincinnati Bengals (17)
Defensive Ends:
J.J. Watt, Houston Texans (45) Mario Williams, Buffalo Bills (24)
Defensive Tackles:
Ndamukong Suh, Detroit Lions (41) Marcell Dareus, Buffalo Bills (24)
Outside Linebackers:
Justin Houston, Kansas City Chiefs (47) Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore Ravens (13)
Inside Linebackers:
Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers (43) Bobby Wagner, Seattle Seahawks (31)
Cornerbacks:
Darelle Revis, New England Patriots (42) Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks (41)
Safeties:
Earl Thomas, Seattle Seahawks (39) Eric Weddle, San Diego Chargers (16)
Punter:
Pat McAfee, Indianapolis Colts (26)
Dallas led all teams with four NFL All-Pro selections. J.J. Watt and Rob Gronkowski were both unanimous decisions, with Watt receiving 45 votes in the defensive end category and another five in the defensive tackle category.
The defending champion Seattle Seahawks had two members of the Legion of Boom get in, with Richard Sherman getting the nod at cornerback and Earl Thomas voted in at Safety.
Zach Martin is the lone rookie on the roster, after having an exceptional season as a big cog in the Cowboys offensive line that also featured All-Pro tackle Tyron Smith.
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