
To cast a ballot for this season’s Pro Bowl, visit www.nfl.com/probowl and follow the simple instructions. You’ll be asked to selected a number of players (between one and four) for each position in the AFC and NFC.
I cast my ballot earlier today, and just for discussion’s sake, here are my top picks for each position in each league, what you might call my “Dream Team” if I could pick a back yard team from players in both conferences.
AFC:
Offense:
Quarterback - Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
Running back – Arian Foster, Houston Texans
Wide receiver – Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts
Wide receiver – Terrell Owens, Cincinnati Bengals
Fullback – Mike Tolbert, San Diego Chargers
Tight end – Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati Bengals
Offensive Tackle – Charlie Johnson, Indianapolis Colts
Offensive Tackle – Branden Albert, Kansas City Chiefs
Offensive Guard – Dan Connolly, New England Patriots
Offensive Guard – Matt Slauson, New York Jets
Center – Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis Colts
Defense:
Defensive end – Dwan Edwards, Buffalo Bills
Defensive end – Glenn Dorsey, Kansas City Chiefs
Defensive tackle – Richard Seymour, Oakland Raiders
Defensive tackle – Tommy Kelly, Oakland Raiders
Outside linebacker – Zac Diles, Houston Texans
Outside linebacker – James Harrison, Pittsburgh Steelers
Inside linebacker – Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots
Cornerback – Bryant McFadden, Pittsburgh Steelers
Cornerback – Cortland Finnegan, Tennessee Titans
Strong Safety – Donte Whitner, Buffalo Bills
Free Safety – Michael Griffin, Tennessee Titans
Special Teams:
Kicker – Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders
Punter – Shane Lechler, Oakland Raiders
Kick returner – Eddie Royal, Denver Broncos
Special teamer – Antwaun Molden, Houston Texans
NFC:
Quarterback - Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
Running back - Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
Wide receiver – Roddy White, Atlanta Falcons
Wide receiver – Marques Colston, New Orleans Saints
Fullback – Jason Snelling, Atlanta Falcons
Tight end – Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions
Offensive Tackle – Kareem McKenzie, New York Giants
Offensive Tackle – Jon Stinchcomb, New Orleans Saints
Offensive Guard – Justin Blalock, Atlanta Falcons
Offensive Guard – Leonard Davis, Dallas Cowboys
Center – Shaun O’Hara, New York Giants
Defense:
Defensive end – Justin Tuck, New York Giants
Defensive end – Kyle Vanden Bosch, Detroit Lions
Defensive tackle – Ndamukong Suh, Detroit Lions
Defensive tackle – Barry Cofield, New York Giants
Outside linebacker – Chad Greenway, Minnesota Vikings
Outside linebacker – James Anderson, Carolina Panthers
Inside linebacker – London Fletcher, Washington Redskins
Cornerback – DeAngelo Hall, Washington Redskins
Cornerback – Greg Toler, Arizona Cardinals
Strong safety – LaRon Landry, Washington Redskins
Free safety – Louis Delmas, Detroit Lions
Special Teams:
Kicker – Matt Bryant, Atlanta Falcons
Punter – Hunter Smith, Washington Redskins
Kick returner – Devin Hester, Chicago Bears
Special teamer – Kenneth Darby, St. Louis Rams
Let me know what you think about my “Dream Team” line-ups. Which players would you take off? Who would you replace them with? Let me know in the comments section below.
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