Predicting the 2020 NFL All-Pro Team

Patrick Mahomes, Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images
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Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs
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2020 NFL First-Team All-Pro Special Teams

Placekicker

Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs

Butker is not only one of the best placekickers in the NFL, but he may very well be the best in 2020. Playing with the Chiefs offense gives him ample opportunity to shine.

2019 Honoree: Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens

Punter

Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams

Hekker has been one of the best in football over the last decade, notching four First-Team All-Pro honors in eight years. Expect that trend to continue, as he’ll be making regular appearances is Rams’ games this fall.

2019 Honoree: Brett Kern, Tennessee Titans

Kick Returner

Brandon Wilson, Cincinnati Bengals

Wilson has quietly been an excellent kick returner during his first three years in the NFL. Now, with a revamped Bengals team around him, expect him to stand out even more.

2019 Honoree: Cordarrelle Patterson, Chicago Bears

Punt Returner

Tarik Cohen, Chicago Bears

Last season was not a great year for Cohen. Expect him to rebound to his 2018 All-Pro form this year, especially as a punt returner, as the Bears contend for the playoffs once again.

2019 Honoree: Deonte Harris, New Orleans Saints

Special Teamer

Anthony Sherman, Kansas City Chiefs

Sherman is not only one of the best lead blockers in football, he also excels in special teams. Expect the voters to recognize that with the team’s continued ascension, giving him his second All-Pro berth.

2019 Honoree: Matthew Slater, New England Patriots