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Voting Results For The All-Pro Team


Cookie Lyon

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Cam received 40 out of 50 votes so this more than likely will be the MVP voting result.

Luke- 49 votes

Ryan Kalil- 32 votes

Mike Tolbert- 31 votes

Greg Olsen- 2 votes (Gronk received 48 votes)

Kawan Short- 14 votes

Thomas Davis- 17 votes

Josh Norman- 43 votes

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 Results of The Associated Press 2015 NFL All-Pro balloting selected by a national panel of 50 media members:

OFFENSE

Quarterback

Cam Newton, Carolina: 40

Carson Palmer, Arizona: 6

Tom Brady, New England: 3

Russell Wilson, Seattle: 1

http://www.chron.com/sports/article/2015-All-Pro-Team-Voting-6745882.php

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17 minutes ago, Montsta said:

So Kahlil Mack is an all pro as an outside linebacker and as a defensive end?

Looks like he and TD tied for the second OLB spot behind Von Miller. Feels like they should just adopt the new-school "Edge" term when referencing DEs/pass-rushing OLBs. Five LBs on the team due to the tie, looks like TD just about missed the cut.

Twelve players on each side of the ball is weird to me (I guess 13 on defense if you count two Khalil Mack's). Like, AP was unanimous, why is Doug Martin also on the first team? 

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