2016 NFL Awards

E5 Yaz

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I really wish folks would go the extra step and post the entire team when starting a thread like this. It's not that hard to find. That way, you discover more second teamers beyond Brady and Cannon

FIRST TEAM

Offense

Quarterback - Matt Ryan, Atlanta

Wide receivers - Julio Jones, Atlanta, Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh

Running back - Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas

Flex - David Johnson, Arizona

Tight end - Travis Kelce, Kansas City

Tackles - Tyron Smith, Dallas, Jack Conklin, Tennessee

Guards - Zack Martin, Dallas, Kelechi Osemele, Oakland

Center - Travis Frederick, Dallas

Defense

Edge rushers - Khalil Mack, Oakland, Vic Beasley, Atlanta

Defensive tackles - Aaron Donald, Los Angeles, Damon Harrison, N.Y. Giants

Linebackers - Sean Lee, Dallas, Von Miller, Denver, Bobby Wagner, Seattle

Cornerbacks - Marcus Peters, Kansas City, Chris Harris, Jr. Denver, Aqib Talib, Denver

Safeties - Eric Berry, Kansas City, Landon Collins, N.Y. Giants

Special teams

Kicker - Justin Tucker, Baltimore

Punter - Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles

Punt returner - Tyreek Hill, Kansas City

Kick returner - Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota

Special teamer - Matthew Slater, New England

SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE
Quarterback--Tom Brady, New England
Running Back -- David Johnson, Arizona
Flex--Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh
Tight End--Greg Olsen, Carolina
Wide Receivers--Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants; Mike Evans, Tampa Bay
Left Tackle -- David Bakhtiari, Green Bay
Right Tackle -- Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City, and Marcus Cannon, New England
Left Guard-- Marshal Yanda, Baltimore
Right Guard -- David DeCastro, Pittsburgh
Center-- Alex Mack, Atlanta

DEFENSE
Edge Rushers--Jadeveon Clowney, Houston; Cameron Wake, Miami, Olivier Vernon, New York Giants, and Brandon Graham, Philadelphia
Interior Linemen--Ndamukong Suh, Miami; Calais Campbell, Arizona, and Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay
Linebackers--Lorenzo Alexander, Buffalo; Luke Kuechly, Carolina; Lavonte David, Tampa Bay, C.J. Mosley, Baltimore, Zach Brown, Buffalo, Zachary Orr, Baltimore, Alec Ogletree, Los Angeles,
Dont'a Hightower, New England, Whitney Mercilus, Houston, and Bernardick McKinney, Houston
Cornerbacks--Janoris Jenkins, New York Giants; Casey Hayward, San Diego, and Malcolm Butler, New England
Safeties--Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Green Bay; Devin McCourty, New England.
Defensive Back--Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, New York Giants

SPECIAL TEAMS
Placekicker -- None.
Punter -- Marquette King, Oakland
Kick Returner -- Tyler Lockett, Seattle
Punt Returner -- None.
Special Teamer -- Nate Ebner, New England
 

tims4wins

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Mike Reiss ‏@MikeReiss 4m4 minutes ago


Matthew Slater (14) edged out teammate Nate Ebner (12) as the AP All-Pro special teams choice. They were the top two vote-getters.


Mike Reiss ‏@MikeReiss 6m6 minutes ago


Devin McCourty received 4 AP All-Pro votes, tied for third highest at safety. Landon Collins (47) and Eric Berry (31) lead the way.

Mike Reiss ‏@MikeReiss 7m7 minutes ago


CB Malcolm Butler received 8 AP All-Pro votes, tied for 4th highest. Aqib Talib (27), Marcus Peters (23) & Janoris Jenkins (17) lead way.

Mike Reiss ‏@MikeReiss 10m10 minutes ago


Dont'a Hightower was one of eight linebackers to receive one AP All-Pro vote. Bobby Wagner (49), Von Miller (47) & Sean Lee (41) top list.
 

Morning Woodhead

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Wow, Jack Conklin made 1st team all Pro as a rookie. They took some heat during the draft for passing on Tunsil, but it obviously worked out great. Hell of a pick by the Titans, and they have 2 first round picks this year too.
 

DJnVa

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I like the new FLEX position, but it seems odd that Johnson gets 1st Team Flex and 2nd Team RB.

If he had contract bonuses for 1st and 2nd team would he get both?
 

tims4wins

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That last part can't be right. Talib, Peters, and Chris Harris made first team. Jenkins second team. Maybe he just forgot to include Harris' votes.
Chris Harris made it as a DB apparently

"In the "defensive back" category, which goes to a fifth DB, Butler (5) and McCourty (1) received additional consideration. Denver's Chris Harris Jr. (14) was the top choice."
 

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for no purpose other than I am bored

First Team Selections
NFC 15
AFC 13

Second Team Selections
NFC 17
AFC 21

Total Selections
NFC 32
AFC 34

Number of selections by team (with their record)

7 New England Patriots (14-2)

6 New York Giants (11-5)

5 Dallas Cowboys (13-3)
5 Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)

4 Atlanta Falcons (11-5)
4 Baltimore Ravens (8-8)

3 Oakland Raiders (12-4)
3 Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
3 Denver Broncos (9-7)
3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7)
3 Houston Texans (9-7)
3 Los Angeles Rams (4-12)
3* Arizona Cardinals (7-8-1) (David Johnson counted twice)

2 Seattle Seahawks (10-5-1)
2 Green Bay Packers (10-6)
2 Miami Dolphins (10-6)
2 Buffalo Bills (7-9)
2 Carolina Panthers (6-10)

1 Tennessee Titans (9-7)
1 Minnesota Vikings (8-8)
1 Philadelphia Eagles (7-9)
1 San Diego Chargers (5-11)
 

Super Nomario

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Second team players are dependent on getting votes. If Tucker and Hill were unanimous, no one else got votes
Yeah, people should take "Second-Team All-Pro" with an enormous grain of salt. Voters only vote for First-Team; the second-highest vote getter is Second-Team. You can make Second Team All-Pro with one vote.
 

E5 Yaz

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Yeah, people should take "Second-Team All-Pro" with an enormous grain of salt. Voters only vote for First-Team; the second-highest vote getter is Second-Team. You can make Second Team All-Pro with one vote.
Exactly ... which is why there are 10 "second team" linebackers
 

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Number of first team selections by team (with their record)

5 Dallas Cowboys (13-3)

4 Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)

3 Atlanta Falcons (11-5)
3 Denver Broncos (9-7)

2 Oakland Raiders (12-4)
2 New York Giants (11-5)
2 Los Angeles Rams (4-12)

1 New England Patriots (14-2)
1 Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
1 Seattle Seahawks (10-5-1)
1 Tennessee Titans (9-7)
1 Baltimore Ravens (8-8)
1 Minnesota Vikings (8-8)
1 Arizona Cardinals (7-8-1)
 

Ale Xander

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If you told me before the season that Conklin and Cannon would both make all pro at RT, I would have said you were on crack. Also happily surprised with Ebner


Dante and Judge need a raise