Predicting the 2020 NFL All-Pro Team
NFL Second-Team All-Pro Offense
Left Tackle
Terron Armstead, New Orleans Saints
Armstead is strong, consistent and has excellent footwork. All of these attributes make him one of the best in the game, on one of the best offensive lines in football.
2019 Honoree: David Bakhtiari, Green Bay Packers
Right Tackle
Orlando Brown, Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens are going to run the ball every chance they get and when they do, they can count on Brown to win his battles and create lines for any of the five capable rushers on their roster.
2019 Honoree: Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City Chiefs
Left Guard
Joe Thuney, New England Patriots
As good as Nelson is, the Patriots left guard Joe Thuney is not far behind him. Failing to get the long-term extension he covets, Thuney is playing on a one year deal for a mega-contract that will reset the guard market after the 2020 season.
2019 Honorees: Joel Bitonio, Cleveland Browns; Joe Thuney, New England Patriots
Right Guard
Brandon Scherff, Washington
Washington doesn’t have a ton of All-Pro candidates in 2020, but Scherff is one of them. Playing on the franchise tag, he could have the best year of his young career yet, and that means dominant play on the right side.
2019 Honoree: Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens
Center
Mitch Morse, Buffalo Bills
Through five seasons in the league, Morse has failed to make a Pro Bowl or an All-Pro team, but make no mistake, he is definitely one of the top centers in football. As the offense in Buffalo continues to improve, Morse will get the recognition he deserves.
2019 Honoree: Rodney Hudson, Oakland Raiders