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NFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES SECOND ANNUAL PLAYERS’ ALL PRO-TEAM
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January 10, 2024
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Brandon Parker, Senior Communications Manager
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – For the second year in a row, NFL players used their expertise to make determine which of their peers performed best on the field this season. Following a league-wide vote, the second annual Players’ All-Pro Team presented by OneTeam Partners was announced Wednesday by the NFL Players Association.

Thirty players earned a coveted spot on the Players’ All-Pro first team, which highlights the top performers across 23 different positions. In the coming weeks, the NFLPA will release a top 5 list that provides a more extensive look at how players voted in each category.

The guidelines and ballot for the Players’ All-Pro Team were created with an emphasis on consistency, availability and positional familiarity, including:

Only active NFL players were eligible to vote, and each player could only vote once.
Players could not vote for themselves or for their teammates.
If a player missed five or more games as of Week 15 of the season, they were ineligible for a spot on the team.
Players voted for the position group they play in and line up against on the field. For example, centers could vote for: the best center, the best nose tackle, the best interior defensive lineman and the best off-ball linebacker in the league.
For the special teams (or “core teamers”) category, various player leaders from each locker room nominated their two top players for the ballot.
THE 2023-24 PLAYERS’ ALL-PRO FIRST TEAM

Quarterback: Lamar Jackson (Baltimore)
Running back: Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco)
Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco)
Wide Receiver (2): CeeDee Lamb (Dallas), Tyreek Hill (Miami)
Tight End: Travis Kelce (Kansas City)
Left Tackle: Trent Williams (San Francisco)
Left Guard (tie): Joel Bitonio (Cleveland), Tyler Smith (Dallas)
Center: Jason Kelce (Philadelphia)
Right Guard: Zack Martin (Dallas)
Right Tackle: Lane Johnson (Philadelphia)

Edge Rusher (2): Myles Garrett (Cleveland), Max Crosby (Las Vegas)
Nose Tackle: Dexter Lawrence (New York Giants)
Interior Defensive Lineman (2): Chris Jones (Kansas City), Aaron Donald (Los Angeles Rams)
Off-Ball Linebacker (2): Roquan Smith (Baltimore), Fred Warner (San Francisco)
Cornerback (2): DaRon Bland (Dallas), Pat Surtain II (Denver)
Free Safety: Jessie Bates III (Atlanta)
Strong Safety: Kyle Hamilton (Baltimore)
 

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PFJ All-Rookie
 

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PFJ All-Pro

some of these don't matter ... just one guy
 

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PFT Def ROY

Already posted ... but to keep everything in one thread

The race for defensive rookie of the year featured a couple of names throughout the year. By the time the dust settled, an unlikely candidate emerged as the winner.

The PFT defensive rookie of the year for 2023 is Rams nose tackle Kobie Turner.

A third-round pick from Wake Forest, Turner led all rookies with 9.0 sacks, a significant feat for any interior defensive lineman. He also tied the Rams’ rookie sack record, set nine years ago by Aaron Donald.

Turner finished strong, racking up eight sacks in the final nine games of the 2023 season. He played in 62 percent of the defensive snaps, with four starts in 17 games.

Has Kobie gotten enough attention to sway enough of the AP voters? That remains to be seen. He got our attention, however, and he gets the prize as this year’s best rookie on defense.

Finishing second on the internal ballots was Texans defensive end Will Anderson. Also getting consideration were Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter, Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon and Steelers cornerback Joey Porter, Jr.
 

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One thing that PISSES me off… J’ayir Brown made a rookie list… why do the 9ers keep finding playmakers through the middle of the defense when the Rams struggle there?
Argh.
 

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One thing that PISSES me off… J’ayir Brown made a rookie list… why do the 9ers keep finding playmakers through the middle of the defense when the Rams struggle there?
Argh.
Yeah, it's true. Jason Taylor III is who they are hoping will pan out. he didn't get many snaps on defense. By J. Brown got a shot to play by Hufanga going down ... but agree ... Rams need to hit on a safety. Brown shows you can get a safety in the third round. Brown is around the size Rams want.
 

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Great links thanks for this, some familiar pre draft faces on the list. I was a big fan of Achane and thought he was undervalued but understand why due to size. I thought he compared favorably to Gibbs right behind Robinson who I still think will have a great career. All in all Gibbs, Achane and Robinson look to be impactful players for awhile. Congrats to Avila, Turner, Nacua, Young and Evans