On Friday, the Associated Press released their first- and second-team All-Pro squads for the 2023 season. Here’s a breakdown of the voting this year by position:
OFFENSE
Quarterbacks
Running Backs Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco, 150 (50); Kyren Williams, Los Angeles Rams, 26; Raheem Mostert, Miami, 21; Breece Hall, New York Jets, 2; Derrick Henry, Tennessee, 1.
Fullbacks
Tight Ends George Kittle, San Francisco, 125 (39); Sam LaPorta, Detroit, 39 (5); Travis Kelce, Kansas City, 16 (2); T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota, 13 (3); David Njoku, Cleveland 4 (1); Evan Engram, Jacksonville, 2; Jake Ferguson, Dallas, 1.
Wide Receivers
Tyreek Hill, Miami, 150 (50); CeeDee Lamb, Dallas, 148 (49); Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit, 80 (19); A.J. Brown 70 (14), Philadelphia; Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams, 57 (9); Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco, 34 (5); Mike Evans, Tampa Bay, 34 (3); D.J. Moore, Chicago, 6; Amari Cooper, Cleveland, 5; Nico Collins, Houston, 4; Deebo Samuel, San Francisco, 3 (1); Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers, 2; Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati, 2; Davante Adams, Las Vegas, 1; Stefon Diggs, Buffalo, 1; Courtland Sutton, Denver, 1; Jaylen Waddle, Miami, 1; Garrett Wilson, New York Jets, 1.
Left Tackles
Trent Williams, San Francisco, 136 (44); Tyron Smith, Dallas, 15 (1); Laremy Tunsil, Houston, 13 (1); Jordan Mailata, Philadelphia, 12 (2); Dion Dawkins, Buffalo, 11 (2); Christian Darrisaw, Minnesota, 4; Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay, 4; Garett Bolles, Denver, 2; Terron Armstead, Miami, 1; Kolton Miller, Las Vegas, 1; Rashawn Slater, Los Angeles Chargers, 1.
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