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All-Pro

All-Pro is an honor bestowed upon professional American football players that designates the best player at each position during a given season. All-Pro players are typically selected by press organizations, who select an "All-Pro team," a list that consists of at least 22 players, one for each offensive and defensive position, plus various special teams players depending on the press organization that compiles the list. All-Pro lists are exclusively limited to the major leagues, usually only the National Football League; in the past, other leagues recognized as major, such as the American Football League of the 1960s or the All-America Football Conference of the 1940s, have been included in All-Pro lists.

Beginning in the early 1920s, All-Pro teams have traditionally been assembled from press polls of individually voting sportswriters.[1] After polling the writers, the votes are tallied to determine the selected players and the results have historically been published through various news syndicates. Today, the teams are mostly published online or announced on various televised sports programs. Some organizations publish two All-Pro lists, a "First Team" and a "Second Team," with the first consisting of more prominent players than the second.

The Associated Press (AP) and its All-Pro selections are the most widely recognized today.[2][3] Other polls include the United Press International All-Pro poll, which began in the 1940s and continued in various forms until 1997, the Newspaper Enterprise Association All-Pro team, which ran from 1955 until 1992, and the Pro Football Writers Association All-Pro teams, which were inaugurated in 1966 and continue to be released annually. The NFL itself compiled official All-Pro lists beginning in 1931 but abandoned the practice in 1942.

The All-Pro designation, while not officially sanctioned by the NFL, is generally considered a more prestigious honor than selections to the Pro Bowl, the NFL's annual all-star game.[4] A minimum of twice as many Pro Bowlers are selected as first and second team All-Pro slots combined. In 2010 the date of the Pro Bowl Game was permanently moved to the week before Super Bowl, ensuring the Super Bowl would always be the last game of the season. Since they would be preparing for the championship, every Pro Bowl selection bound for the Super Bowl are replaced by alternates. Pro Bowl selections who decline to play due to injury or lack of interest are replaced by alternates. Both the original selection and alternate will be credited as being a member of that year’s Pro Bowl squad. The All-Pro list does not have alternates.

Associated Press

The AP began selecting All-Pros in 1940, and is the longest running annual selector of the top NFL players.[5][6] The All-Pro Team is an annual selection of the best players in the NFL by position as selected by a national panel of AP media members. Unlike selection to the Pro Bowls, votes are cast for outstanding players by position without consideration for whether the player competes in the American Football Conference (AFC) or National Football Conference (NFC).

The first team consists of the top one or two players at each position; the second team consists of the runners-up at each position. One player is selected at quarterback, fullback, tight end, center, punter, place kicker, and kick returner, while two players are selected at running back, wide receiver, offensive tackle, offensive guard, outside linebacker, inside/middle linebacker, defensive end, defensive tackle, cornerback, and safety. In 2016, for the first time, the AP picked specific positions on the offensive line, a "flex" player on offense, and a fifth defensive back.[7] In 2020, the “flex” position was discontinued and replaced with a 3rd wide receiver slot.[8] Beginning with the 2022 season, voters list choices for both the First and Second Teams; prior to 2022, voters only listed candidates for the First Team, with the Second Team made up of the runners-up (if any) at that position.

The AP claims that the selection panel is a national one, but some NFL media markets such as Detroit, a city that has had an NFL team since 1934, do not have a vote.[9]

The Sporting News

The Sporting News published All-Conference teams beginning in the 1950s. In 1980 it began choosing an All-Pro team, rather than two All-Conference teams. Since its teams are published in Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the NFL, they are recognized by the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Newspaper Enterprise Association

The Newspaper Enterprise Association All-Pro team was different from the press polls. It was created by Murray Olderman in 1955 and considered the "players' All-Pro Team" as it was a poll of NFL players as opposed to writers, which were used by other publications.[10][11][12] In 1984, sportswriter Paul Zimmerman touted the NEA for its All-Pro team, since they involved polling the players, rather than sportswriters' opinions.[12] The NEA poll was last published in 1992.[10]

Pro Football Writers Association

The PFWA All-NFL Team was inaugurated in 1966 and is still released each year. A press poll of the members of the Pro Football Writers Association, it has been released since the 1990s in Pro Football Weekly. Additionally, the editors and writers of Pro Football Weekly have personally selected All-AFC and All-NFC teams since 1970.

United Press International

Also a press poll, it began in the 1930s and continued until 1969. In 1970 UPI began selecting All-AFC and All-NFC teams, which ran through 1996.

Compensatory draft selections

The 2020 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL and NFL Players Association specifically stipulated that being selected to either the AP or PFWA first teams (but not the Sporting News team) is a consideration in the ranking of players that determines the assignment of compensatory draft picks for teams losing free agents.[13]

Other selectors

Past

Present

  • The NFLPA began selecting a Players' All-Pro team in 2022, voted on solely by NFL players.
  • Pro Football Focus began selecting All-Pro first and second teams after the 2009 season, and continue to release team selections yearly.
  • Sports Illustrated
  • USA Today

See also

References

  1. ^ Gill, Bob (2000). (PDF). The Coffin Corner. Vol. 22, no. 2. Pro Football Researchers Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 8, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  2. ^ Smith, Michael David (January 8, 2016). "Associated Press will re-examine the makeup of All-Pro teams". Pro Football Talk. from the original on January 31, 2016.
  3. ^ Wywrot, Chrissie (January 24, 2011). . DetroitLions.com. Archived from the original on June 9, 2016. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  4. ^ Rothstein, Michael (January 8, 2016). "Lions DE Ezekiel Ansah named to AP All-Pro second team". ESPN.com. from the original on March 1, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Goska, Eric (2004). Green Bay Packers - A Measure of Greatness. Krause Publications. p. 441. ISBN 9780873499200. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  6. ^ "Jake Long Named Associated Press All-Pro". miami.cbslocal.com. January 25, 2011. from the original on December 17, 2017.
  7. ^ Lynch, Andrew (January 6, 2017). "Ezekiel Elliott leads 2016 NFL All-Pro team's 17 first-time selections". Fox Sports. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  8. ^ McDonald, Jerry (January 8, 2021). "Why Raiders' Darren Waller lost out to someone named 'vacant' on All-Pro team". mercurynews.com. The Mercury News. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  9. ^ O'Hara, Mike. . detroitlions.com. Archived from the original on January 16, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  10. ^ a b Turney, John (2007). "The Complete 1965 and 1966 NEA All-Pro Teams" (PDF). The Coffin Corner. Vol. 29, no. 1. Professional Football Researchers Association. p. 18. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  11. ^ Olderman, Murray (December 15, 1959). "Colta And Giants Dominate Players' All-Pro Grid Squad". The Salisbury Times. NEA. p. 17. Retrieved July 3, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ a b Zimmerman, Paul (1984). A Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football. Simon and Schuster. pp. 386–387. ISBN 9780671453947. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  13. ^ Overthecap.com. "The Basics and Methodology of Projecting the NFL's Compensatory Draft Picks". Over the Cap. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  14. ^ Hogrogian, John (1982). "All-Pros of the Early NFL" (PDF). The Coffin Corner. Vol. 4, no. 11. Pro Football Researchers Association. (PDF) from the original on September 8, 2015.
  15. ^ Hogrogian, John (1984). (PDF). The Coffin Corner. Pro Football Researchers Association. 6 (1). Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved May 3, 2017.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

Further reading

  • Turney, John (1999). All-Pros: The Modern Years. N. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania: Professional Football Researchers Association. OCLC 41474112.

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All Pro is an honor bestowed upon professional American football players that designates the best player at each position during a given season All Pro players are typically selected by press organizations who select an All Pro team a list that consists of at least 22 players one for each offensive and defensive position plus various special teams players depending on the press organization that compiles the list All Pro lists are exclusively limited to the major leagues usually only the National Football League in the past other leagues recognized as major such as the American Football League of the 1960s or the All America Football Conference of the 1940s have been included in All Pro lists Beginning in the early 1920s All Pro teams have traditionally been assembled from press polls of individually voting sportswriters 1 After polling the writers the votes are tallied to determine the selected players and the results have historically been published through various news syndicates Today the teams are mostly published online or announced on various televised sports programs Some organizations publish two All Pro lists a First Team and a Second Team with the first consisting of more prominent players than the second The Associated Press AP and its All Pro selections are the most widely recognized today 2 3 Other polls include the United Press International All Pro poll which began in the 1940s and continued in various forms until 1997 the Newspaper Enterprise Association All Pro team which ran from 1955 until 1992 and the Pro Football Writers Association All Pro teams which were inaugurated in 1966 and continue to be released annually The NFL itself compiled official All Pro lists beginning in 1931 but abandoned the practice in 1942 The All Pro designation while not officially sanctioned by the NFL is generally considered a more prestigious honor than selections to the Pro Bowl the NFL s annual all star game 4 A minimum of twice as many Pro Bowlers are selected as first and second team All Pro slots combined In 2010 the date of the Pro Bowl Game was permanently moved to the week before Super Bowl ensuring the Super Bowl would always be the last game of the season Since they would be preparing for the championship every Pro Bowl selection bound for the Super Bowl are replaced by alternates Pro Bowl selections who decline to play due to injury or lack of interest are replaced by alternates Both the original selection and alternate will be credited as being a member of that year s Pro Bowl squad The All Pro list does not have alternates Contents 1 Associated Press 2 The Sporting News 3 Newspaper Enterprise Association 4 Pro Football Writers Association 5 United Press International 6 Compensatory draft selections 7 Other selectors 7 1 Past 7 2 Present 8 See also 9 References 10 Further readingAssociated Press EditThe AP began selecting All Pros in 1940 and is the longest running annual selector of the top NFL players 5 6 The All Pro Team is an annual selection of the best players in the NFL by position as selected by a national panel of AP media members Unlike selection to the Pro Bowls votes are cast for outstanding players by position without consideration for whether the player competes in the American Football Conference AFC or National Football Conference NFC The first team consists of the top one or two players at each position the second team consists of the runners up at each position One player is selected at quarterback fullback tight end center punter place kicker and kick returner while two players are selected at running back wide receiver offensive tackle offensive guard outside linebacker inside middle linebacker defensive end defensive tackle cornerback and safety In 2016 for the first time the AP picked specific positions on the offensive line a flex player on offense and a fifth defensive back 7 In 2020 the flex position was discontinued and replaced with a 3rd wide receiver slot 8 Beginning with the 2022 season voters list choices for both the First and Second Teams prior to 2022 voters only listed candidates for the First Team with the Second Team made up of the runners up if any at that position The AP claims that the selection panel is a national one but some NFL media markets such as Detroit a city that has had an NFL team since 1934 do not have a vote 9 The Sporting News EditThe Sporting News published All Conference teams beginning in the 1950s In 1980 it began choosing an All Pro team rather than two All Conference teams Since its teams are published in Total Football The Official Encyclopedia of the NFL they are recognized by the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Newspaper Enterprise Association EditThe Newspaper Enterprise Association All Pro team was different from the press polls It was created by Murray Olderman in 1955 and considered the players All Pro Team as it was a poll of NFL players as opposed to writers which were used by other publications 10 11 12 In 1984 sportswriter Paul Zimmerman touted the NEA for its All Pro team since they involved polling the players rather than sportswriters opinions 12 The NEA poll was last published in 1992 10 Pro Football Writers Association EditThe PFWA All NFL Team was inaugurated in 1966 and is still released each year A press poll of the members of the Pro Football Writers Association it has been released since the 1990s in Pro Football Weekly Additionally the editors and writers of Pro Football Weekly have personally selected All AFC and All NFC teams since 1970 United Press International EditAlso a press poll it began in the 1930s and continued until 1969 In 1970 UPI began selecting All AFC and All NFC teams which ran through 1996 Compensatory draft selections EditThe 2020 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL and NFL Players Association specifically stipulated that being selected to either the AP or PFWA first teams but not the Sporting News team is a consideration in the ranking of players that determines the assignment of compensatory draft picks for teams losing free agents 13 Other selectors EditPast Edit The NFL selected official All Pro teams from 1931 to 1942 14 5 Buffalo Evening News Collyer s Eye George Halas Green Bay Press Gazette 1923 1935 International News Service New York Daily News 1937 1961 1963 1969 Rock Island Argus selected by the paper s sports editor Bruce Copeland 15 Pro Football Illustrated 1943 1948 Present Edit The NFLPA began selecting a Players All Pro team in 2022 voted on solely by NFL players Pro Football Focus began selecting All Pro first and second teams after the 2009 season and continue to release team selections yearly Sports Illustrated USA TodaySee also EditCollege Football All America Team All MLB Team All NBA Team NHL All Star teamReferences Edit Gill Bob 2000 All Pros from the Detroit News 1958 72 Part 1 PDF The Coffin Corner Vol 22 no 2 Pro Football Researchers Association Archived from the original PDF on September 8 2015 Retrieved February 9 2016 Smith Michael David January 8 2016 Associated Press will re examine the makeup of All Pro teams Pro Football Talk Archived from the original on January 31 2016 Wywrot Chrissie January 24 2011 Suh Named to AP All Pro Team DetroitLions com Archived from the original on June 9 2016 Retrieved February 9 2016 Rothstein Michael January 8 2016 Lions DE Ezekiel Ansah named to AP All Pro second team ESPN com Archived from the original on March 1 2016 a b Goska Eric 2004 Green Bay Packers A Measure of Greatness Krause Publications p 441 ISBN 9780873499200 Retrieved February 7 2016 Jake Long Named Associated Press All Pro miami cbslocal com January 25 2011 Archived from the original on December 17 2017 Lynch Andrew January 6 2017 Ezekiel Elliott leads 2016 NFL All Pro team s 17 first time selections Fox Sports Retrieved May 3 2017 McDonald Jerry January 8 2021 Why Raiders Darren Waller lost out to someone named vacant on All Pro team mercurynews com The Mercury News Retrieved January 9 2021 O Hara Mike Why Calvin Johnson wasn t a unanimous All Pro selection detroitlions com Archived from the original on January 16 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 a b Turney John 2007 The Complete 1965 and 1966 NEA All Pro Teams PDF The Coffin Corner Vol 29 no 1 Professional Football Researchers Association p 18 Retrieved July 3 2021 Olderman Murray December 15 1959 Colta And Giants Dominate Players All Pro Grid Squad The Salisbury Times NEA p 17 Retrieved July 3 2021 via Newspapers com a b Zimmerman Paul 1984 A Thinking Man s Guide to Pro Football Simon and Schuster pp 386 387 ISBN 9780671453947 Retrieved June 30 2021 Overthecap com The Basics and Methodology of Projecting the NFL s Compensatory Draft Picks Over the Cap Retrieved April 29 2020 Hogrogian John 1982 All Pros of the Early NFL PDF The Coffin Corner Vol 4 no 11 Pro Football Researchers Association Archived PDF from the original on September 8 2015 Hogrogian John 1984 1920 All Pros PDF The Coffin Corner Pro Football Researchers Association 6 1 Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved May 3 2017 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Further reading EditTurney John 1999 All Pros The Modern Years N Huntingdon Pennsylvania Professional Football Researchers Association OCLC 41474112 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title All Pro amp oldid 1149037215, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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