- Draft vote Tom Brady
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Tom Brady
QB
- Career: 11 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the best quarterbacks in NFL history, Brady won MVP honors in 2010 after a season with 3,900 yards, 36 touchdowns and a passer rating of 111.0. Brady, who threw a mere four interceptions, was also voted to his sixth career Pro Bowl.
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- Draft vote Peyton Manning
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Peyton Manning
QB
- Career: 13 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, Manning threw for a career-best 4,700 yards in 2010 and has now reached the 4,000-yard passing mark in 11 of his last 12 seasons. The 11-time Pro Bowl selection has never missed a start at the NFL level.
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- Draft vote Adrian Peterson
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Adrian Peterson
RB
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: Peterson has averaged 1,445 rushing yards, scored a combined 54 touchdowns and been elected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four NFL seasons. An elite runner, he finished sixth in rushing yards and tied for third in rushing scores last season.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
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| 4 |
4 |
Lewis, Ray |
LB |
Ravens |
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- Draft vote Ray Lewis
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Ray Lewis
LB
- Career: 15 seasons, games
- Notes: The heart and soul of the Ravens defense, Lewis finished sixth in tackles and earned his 12th Pro Bowl selection in 2010. He also became the second player (Rodney Harrison) in NFL history to record at least 30 sacks and 30 interceptions in his career.
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Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 5 |
8 |
Reed, Ed |
S |
Ravens |
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- Draft vote Ed Reed
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Ed Reed
S
- Career: 9 seasons, games
- Notes: A future Hall of Famer, Reed led the league with eight interceptions last season despite missing six games due to injury. The seven-time Pro Bowl selection and five-time NFL All-Pro is just five tackles shy of recording 500 for his illustrious career.
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- Draft vote Troy Polamalu
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Troy Polamalu
S
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Widely regarded as one of the league's best defensive backs, Polamalu finished last season with 63 tackles, 11 passes defensed and seven interceptions. The veteran out of Southern California has also been voted to six career Pro Bowls.
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- Draft vote Andre Johnson
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Andre Johnson
WR
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Arguably the most talented wide receiver in the NFL, Johnson recorded 1,216 yards and eight touchdowns last year despite missing three games due to injury. A five-time Pro Bowler, no wideout has more receiving yards than Johnson since 2008.
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- Draft vote Darrelle Revis
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Darrelle Revis
CB
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: Widely considered the best cover cornerback in the NFL, Revis was one of the least-targeted defenders in 2010. When teams did tempt fate on "Revis Island," the three-time Pro Bowler and two-time NFL All-Pro allowed a total of just 19 completions.
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- Draft vote Drew Brees
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Drew Brees
QB
- Career: 10 seasons, games
- Notes: Brees, a five-time Pro Bowler, threw for 4,000-plus yards and 30-plus touchdowns for the third consecutive season in 2010. The MVP of Super Bowl XLIV, the star veteran hasn't posted a passer rating lower than 89.2 in each of the last seven years.
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- Draft vote Julius Peppers
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Julius Peppers
DE
- Career: 9 seasons, games
- Notes: An elite pass rusher, Peppers recorded eight sacks, 54 tackles, nine passes defensed and two interceptions while earning his sixth Pro Bowl appearance in 2010. The North Carolina product has averaged a solid 10 sacks over the last seven seasons.
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- Draft vote Aaron Rodgers
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Aaron Rodgers
QB
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: Rodgers has established himself as one of the NFL's elite quarterbacks. He's averaged 4,131 passing yards, 293 rushing yards and scored a combined 99 touchdowns since 2008. Rodgers also won MVP honors in the Packers' Super Bowl XLV victory.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 12 |
26 |
Ware, DeMarcus |
DE |
Cowboys |
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- Draft vote DeMarcus Ware
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DeMarcus Ware
DE
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: Arguably the best pass rusher in the NFL, Ware has led the league in sacks in two of the last three years. A five-time Pro Bowl selection, he has recorded an impressive 60.5 sacks since 2007. Ware has also never missed a single start in his career.
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- Draft vote Chris Johnson
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Chris Johnson
RB
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: "CJ2K," as he's become known, recorded his third straight season with 1,200-plus rushing yards and double-digit touchdowns in 2010. The three-time Pro Bowl runner is also the current NFL record-holder for scrimmage yards in a single season (2,509).
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- Draft vote Larry Fitzgerald
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Larry Fitzgerald
WR
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: Despite playing the entire season without a reliable quarterback, Fitzgerald still produced 90 receptions and 1,137 yards in 2010. Arguably the most gifted wideout in the league, he's already been voted to a five Pro Bowls in his first seven years.
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- Draft vote Dwight Freeney
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Dwight Freeney
DE
- Career: 9 seasons, games
- Notes: Freeney has established himself as one of the elite pass rushers in the league. In 2010, he recorded double-digit sacks for the third straight season and was voted to his sixth Pro Bowl. He's also a member of the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2000s.
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- Draft vote Charles Woodson
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Charles Woodson
CB
- Career: 13 seasons, games
- Notes: Woodson has established himself as one of the NFL's top defenders. A seven-time Pro Bowler, his 92 tackles and five forced fumbles in 2010 were both career bests. Woodson is also just three interceptions shy of reaching 50 for his entire career.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 17 |
45 |
Ngata, Haloti |
DT |
Ravens |
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- Draft vote Haloti Ngata
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Haloti Ngata
DT
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Ngata, one of the most formidable defensive lineman in the NFL, is coming off a 2010 season that saw him record a career-best 5.5 sacks. He also tied previous personal bests in tackles and passes defensed, and was named to his second Pro Bowl.
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- Draft vote Nnamdi Asomugha
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Nnamdi Asomugha
CB
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Widely regarded as one of the league's best cover cornerbacks, Asomugha continued to dominante the opposition in 2010. The three-time Pro Bowler surrendered a mere 10 receptions the entire season, and didn't allow a single touchdown catch.
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- Draft vote Clay Matthews
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Clay Matthews
LB
- Career: 2 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the best playmaking linebackers in the NFL, Matthews recorded 60 tackles and finished fourth in sacks (13.5) in 2010. A two-time Pro Bowl and one-time All-Pro selection, he was a vital defensive part of the Packers' Super Bowl XLV title run.
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- Draft vote Michael Vick
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Michael Vick
QB
- Career: 10 seasons, games
- Notes: Arguably the most exciting player in the NFL, Vick posted career-bests in passing yards, passer rating and touchdowns in 2010. He also led his position with 676 rushing yards, took the Eagles to the playoffs and made his first Pro Bowl since 2006.
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- Draft vote James Harrison
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James Harrison
LB
- Career: 9 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the hardest-hitting players in the NFL, Harrison posted 100 tackles, 10.5 sacks and career bests in passes defensed and interceptions last season. A two-time Super Bowl champion, Harrison has recorded a combined 36.5 sacks since 2008.
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Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 22 |
27 |
Gates, Antonio |
TE |
Chargers |
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- Draft vote Antonio Gates
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Antonio Gates
TE
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: A seven-time Pro Bowler, Gates is arguably the best pass-catching tight end in the NFL. Had he not missed six games in 2010 due to a foot injury, he would have projected to finish with personal bests in receiving yards and touchdown receptions.
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- Draft vote Patrick Willis
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Patrick Willis
LB
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: Arguably the best all-around linebacker in the league, Willis recorded 128 tackles and a career-high six sacks in 2010. The four-time Pro Bowl selection has averaged 148.7 tackles with a combined 15 sacks and 28 passes defensed during his career.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 24 |
31 |
White, Roddy |
WR |
Falcons |
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- Draft vote Roddy White
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Roddy White
WR
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the NFL's elite wideouts, White has posted 1,000-plus yards in each of the last four years and made three straight Pro Bowls. In 2010, he ranked first in receptions and second in receiving yards. White has also scored 28 touchdowns since 2008.
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Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 25 |
47 |
Foster, Arian |
RB |
Texans |
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- Draft vote Arian Foster
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Arian Foster
RB
- Career: 2 seasons, games
- Notes: Foster had a breakout season in 2010, leading the NFL in rushing yards, scrimmage yards and rushing touchdowns. He also ranked second among running backs with 66 receptions and earned both Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors for his efforts.
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- Draft vote Philip Rivers
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Philip Rivers
QB
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: Rivers is coming off another strong season, recording personal bests in passing yards and passer rating while also throwing for 30 touchdowns. A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Rivers is 339 passing yards away from reaching 20,000 for his career.
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- Draft vote Calvin Johnson
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Calvin Johnson
WR
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: Johnson recorded 77 catches, 1,120 yards and tied a career-best with 12 touchdowns last season, which earned him a starting spot in the 2011 Pro Bowl. "Megatron" has now posted 1,000-plus yards and double-digit scores in two of the last three years.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 28 |
77 |
Long, Jake |
T |
Dolphins |
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- Draft vote Jake Long
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Jake Long
T
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: The No. 1 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, Long hasn't missed a single game since joining the Miami Dolphins. Though he did allow a single-season high six sacks in 2010, the Michigan product still earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl appearance.
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- Draft vote DeSean Jackson
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DeSean Jackson
WR
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: A talented playmaker, Jackson had his second straight 1,000-yard season in 2010 and was named to his second Pro Bowl. He also averaged a career-best 22.5 yards per catch and posted a single-game best 210 receiving yards against the Cowboys.
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- Draft vote Maurice Jones-Drew
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Maurice Jones-Drew
RB
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Despite missing the final two games with an injured knee, Jones-Drew still recorded his second consecutive 1,300 rushing season in 2010. A two-time Pro Bowl selection, "Pocket Hercules" has also scored an impressive 61 career total touchdowns.
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- Draft vote Reggie Wayne
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Reggie Wayne
WR
- Career: 10 seasons, games
- Notes: A durable and productive wide receiver, Wayne has recorded seven consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and hasn't missed a start since 2002. The five-time Pro Bowl selection finished last season ranked second in catches and third in receiving yards.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 32 |
60 |
Hester, Devin |
WR |
Bears |
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- Draft vote Devin Hester
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Devin Hester
WR
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Arguably the greatest return man of all time, Hester tied Eric Metcalf for the NFL lead in career punt return touchdowns last season (10). The veteran also earned his third Pro Bowl appearance and third All-Pro selection in his five NFL seasons.
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- Draft vote Jamaal Charles
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Jamaal Charles
RB
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: Despite finishing second on the team in carries, Charles still led the Chiefs in rushing yards while averaging an amazing 6.4 yards per carry in 2010. Also voted to his first Pro Bowl, he's one of the most explosive young running backs in the league.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 34 |
- |
Evans, Jahri |
T |
Saints |
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- Draft vote Jahri Evans
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Jahri Evans
T
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Evans has developed into one of the best offensive lineman in the National Football League. The veteran hasn't missed a single game during his five-year career and was voted to his second straight Pro Bowl in 2010. He also earned All-Pro honors.
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Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 35 |
65 |
Wilfork, Vince |
DT |
Patriots |
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- Draft vote Vince Wilfork
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Vince Wilfork
DT
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: A versatile lineman out of Miami (FL), Wilfork recorded 57 tackles, two sacks and two passes defensed last season while moving between the nose tackle and defensive end positions. He's earned three Pro Bowl appearances in his NFL career.
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- Draft vote Jason Witten
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Jason Witten
TE
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Witten, one of the NFL's elite tight ends, has recorded 90-plus catches and 1,000-plus yards in three of the last four years. A member of six consecutive Pro Bowls, he's also the youngest player at his position to reach 600 receptions for his career.
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- Draft vote Jonathan Vilma
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Jonathan Vilma
LB
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: A three-time Pro Bowl selection out of Miami (FL), Vilma has the led the Saints in combined tackles in each of the last three seasons. In 2010, he posted 105 tackles, three passes defensed, three forced fumbles and had a career-best four sacks.
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- Draft vote Steven Jackson
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Steven Jackson
RB
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: Jackson recorded his sixth-consecutive 1,000-yard season in 2010, posting 1,241 rushing yards and six touchdowns as the centerpiece of the Rams offense. The Oregon State product was also voted to his second consecutive Pro Bowl in 2011.
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- Draft vote Logan Mankins
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Logan Mankins
G
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: Mankins missed seven games last season due to a contractual holdout, but he still performed well enough during his limited time on the field to earn his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection. He's been voted to three total Pro Bowls in his career.
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- Draft vote Terrell Suggs
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Terrell Suggs
LB
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the league's elite defensive playmakers, Suggs recorded 68 tackles and finished tied for tenth in the league with 11 sacks in 2010. The four-time Pro Bowl selection is just five tackles short of 500 and 1.5 sacks short of 70 for his NFL career.
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- Draft vote Ben Roethlisberger
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Ben Roethlisberger
QB
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: A two-time Super Bowl champion, Roethlisberger threw for 3,200 yards and scored 19 touchdowns in 2010 despite starting just 12 games. He has averaged a very impressive 279 passing yards with 47 total scores in his last 27 regular-season starts.
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- Draft vote Michael Turner
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Michael Turner
RB
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: A two-time Pro Bowl selection, Turner rushed for an impressive 1,371 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2010. He's been a stat-sheet monster with the Falcons, averaging 91.6 rushing yards to go along with 39 rushing touchdowns in his last 43 games.
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Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 43 |
95 |
Thomas, Joe |
T |
Browns |
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- Draft vote Joe Thomas
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Joe Thomas
T
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the elite offensive lineman in the NFL, Thomas is on his way to having a Hall-of-Fame career. The Wisconsin product hasn't missed a single start in his pro career, has been voted to four straight Pro Bowls and is also a two-time NFL All-Pro.
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- Draft vote Robert Mathis
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Robert Mathis
DE
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Mathis had one of the best seasons of his career in 2010, posting 60 tackles while also finishing tied for 10th in the NFL with 11 sacks. The veteran defensive end also earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl appearance based on his solid numbers.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 45 |
63 |
Bowe, Dwayne |
WR |
Chiefs |
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- Draft vote Dwayne Bowe
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Dwayne Bowe
WR
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: Bowe had a career season in 2010, posting 72 receptions, 1,162 yards and a league-best 15 touchdown catches for the Chiefs. He posted five 100-yard games, scored multiple touchdowns five different times, and earned his first Pro Bowl appearance.
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- Draft vote Tony Gonzalez
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Tony Gonzalez
TE
- Career: 14 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the greatest tight ends to ever grace the gridiron, Gonzalez surpassed 1,000 receptions and 12,000 receiving yards for his career during the course of the 2010 season. The future Hall of Famer also earned his 11th Pro Bowl appearance.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 47 |
93 |
Mangold, Nick |
C |
Jets |
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- Draft vote Nick Mangold
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Nick Mangold
C
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Mangold, one of the elite centers in the league, has become an integral part of the Jets' ultra-effective offensive line. He started all 16 games for the fifth straight season in 2010, allowing just one sack and earning his third Pro Bowl selection.
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- Draft vote Champ Bailey
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Champ Bailey
CB
- Career: 12 seasons, games
- Notes: Bailey continued to be one of the NFL's most dominant cornerbacks in 2010, recording two interceptions and 13 passes defensed while regularly shutting down opponent's top wide receiver. His 10 Pro Bowl appearences are the most by a CB.
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- Draft vote Brian Urlacher
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Brian Urlacher
LB
- Career: 11 seasons, games
- Notes: Urlacher, a seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time NFL All-Pro, finished tied for 11th in the league in tackles last season with 125. He also recorded 10 passes defensed and one interception while helping the Bears reach the NFC Championship Game.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 50 |
39 |
Welker, Wes |
WR |
Patriots |
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- Draft vote Wes Welker
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Wes Welker
WR
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: Welker, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, finished sixth in receptions among wide receivers last season. The Texas Tech product has now averaged an impressive 108 receptions and recorded 1,000-plus yards three times over the last four years.
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- Draft vote Ndamukong Suh
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Ndamukong Suh
DT
- Career: 1 seasons, games
- Notes: Suh, the reigning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, recorded 66 tackles, 10 sacks and three passes defensed in 2010. He also become the first Lions rookie since Barry Sanders to be named a Pro Bowl starter, though he missed the game due to injury.
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- Draft vote Matt Ryan
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Matt Ryan
QB
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: Ryan is coming off his best statistical season at the NFL level, posting career bests in passing yards, touchdowns and passer rating. He also threw just nine interceptions while leading the Falcons to a 13-3 record and the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC.
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- Draft vote Marques Colston
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Marques Colston
WR
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: A seventh-round pick out of Hofstra in 2006, Colston is coming off his fourth 1,000-yard season. The current record-holder for the most catches in his first two NFL seasons, he'll remain a top option for Drew Brees in the Saints prolific pass attack.
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- Draft vote Asante Samuel
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Asante Samuel
CB
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: The all-time leader with four postseason interception returns for a touchdown, Samuel allowed just 20 completions and one touchdown in 11 games last season. A four-time Pro Bowler, he also tied for second in the league with seven interceptions.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 55 |
- |
Nicks, Carl |
G |
Saints |
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- Draft vote Carl Nicks
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Carl Nicks
G
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: A fourth-year lineman out of Nebraska, Nicks started 16 games last season and allowed just three sacks. He also went the entire year without being called for a single false start, and helped the Saints offense average a solid 372.5 yards per game.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 56 |
41 |
Rice, Ray |
RB |
Ravens |
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- Draft vote Ray Rice
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Ray Rice
RB
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: Rice recorded his second straight season with 60-plus receptions and 1,700-plus scrimmage yards in 2010. The Rutgers product and one-time Pro Bowler also put up a single-game best 233 scrimmage yards against the New Orleans Saints.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 57 |
- |
Gurode, Andre |
C |
Cowboys |
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- Draft vote Andre Gurode
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Andre Gurode
C
- Career: 9 seasons, games
- Notes: Gurode has established himself as one of the top centers in the NFL. Not only has he been voted to the Pro Bowl five times, but Gurode also helped the Cowboys finish seventh in offense last season despite the extended absence of Tony Romo.
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- Draft vote Brandon Lloyd
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Brandon Lloyd
WR
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Lloyd came out of nowhere to produce career bests in numerous statistical categories in 2010. He led all wideouts with 1,448 receiving yards, finished tied for fourth at the position in touchdown catches (11) and earned his first Pro Bowl appearance.
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- Draft vote Jeff Saturday
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Jeff Saturday
C
- Career: 12 seasons, games
- Notes: An undrafted free agent out of North Carolina, Saturday has established himself as one of the best centers in the league. A one-time Super Bowl champion, he allowed a mere 0.5 sacks last season and made his fifth career Pro Bowl appearance.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 60 |
64 |
Tuck, Justin |
DE |
Giants |
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- Draft vote Justin Tuck
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Justin Tuck
DE
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: Tuck, a veteran out of Notre Dame, recorded career highs in tackles (76) and forced fumbles (6) in 2010. He also finished the season tied for seventh in the league with 11.5 sacks, which was just half a sack shy of tying his career best(12 in 2008).
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- Draft vote Brandon Marshall
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Brandon Marshall
WR
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: A sixth-year wideout out of Central Florida, Marshall produced 86 receptions and his fourth consecutive 1,000-yard season in 2010. Marshall, a two-time Pro Bowler while with the Broncos, also surpassed the 5,000-yard receiving mark for his career.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 62 |
83 |
Mayo, Jerod |
LB |
Patriots |
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- Draft vote Jerod Mayo
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Jerod Mayo
LB
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: Mayo is clearly one of the top young linebackers in the NFL. That was evident last season, as he led the league in tackles (175) and recorded a career-best five passes defensed. Based on his success, Mayo earned both Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 63 |
- |
Wake, Cameron |
LB |
Dolphins |
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- Draft vote Cameron Wake
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Cameron Wake
LB
- Career: 2 seasons, games
- Notes: A former CFL standout, Wake made a major impact for the Dolphins in his second NFL season. The Penn State product put up career bests in sacks (14), tackles (57) and passes defensed (4) while also making his first-ever appearance in the Pro Bowl.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 64 |
- |
Hali, Tamba |
DE |
Chiefs |
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- Draft vote Tamba Hali
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Tamba Hali
DE
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: A five-year veteran, Hali finished last season with an AFC-leading 14.5 sacks. He also registered 51 tackles, a team-high 19 quarterback pressures and four forced fumbles. Hali would have also played in the 2011 Pro Bowl if not for various injuries.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 65 |
- |
Leach, Vonta |
FB |
Texans |
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- Draft vote Vonta Leach
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Vonta Leach
FB
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the elite fullbacks of last season, Leach helped pave the way for Arian Foster to post a league-leading 1,616 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns. He was also voted to the NFL All-Pro team and earned his first-ever Pro Bowl appearance.
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- Draft vote Richard Seymour
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Richard Seymour
DE
- Career: 10 seasons, games
- Notes: The sixth overall selection in the 2001 NFL Draft, Seymour recorded 48 tackles and 5.5 sacks last season en route to making his sixth appearance in the Pro Bowl. The veteran out of Georgia is just 1.5 sacks shy of recording 50 for his entire career.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 67 |
- |
Waters, Brian |
G |
Chiefs |
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- Draft vote Brian Waters
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Brian Waters
G
- Career: 11 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the top offensive linemen in the National Football League, Waters has made five career Pro Bowls since 2004. The ultra-effective North Texas product allowed a mere 0.75 sacks and was called for just two penalties in 16 starts last season.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 68 |
- |
Rolle, Antrel |
S |
Giants |
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- Draft vote Antrel Rolle
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Antrel Rolle
S
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: A two-time Pro Bowl selection, Rolle recorded 87 tackles, four passes defensed and one interception in his first season as a member of the New York Giants. The Miami (FL) product has averaged 83 tackles with a combined six pick offs since 2008.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 69 |
85 |
Abraham, John |
DE |
Falcons |
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- Draft vote John Abraham
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John Abraham
DE
- Career: 11 seasons, games
- Notes: Abraham recorded one of his best statistical seasons in 2010 with 13 sacks, four passes defensed and an interception. A great veteran presence for the upstart Falcons defense, Abraham also finished with his best tackle totals in the last five years.
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| NFL Rank |
Rank |
Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 70 |
74 |
Austin, Miles |
WR |
Cowboys |
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- Draft vote Miles Austin
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Miles Austin
WR
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Despite the fact that his quarterback, Tony Romo, missed most of the season due to injury, Austin still recorded his second consecutive 1,000-yard season in 2010. The talented wideout has scored a combined 19 touchdowns over the last two years.
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- Draft vote Mario Williams
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Mario Williams
DE
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: The No. 1 overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, Williams has emerged as one of the league's best pass rushers. He's led the Houston Texans in sacks in each of the last four years while averaging just under 11 sacks per season during that time.
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- Draft vote Tony Romo
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Tony Romo
QB
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Romo, a three-time Pro Bowler, was on pace to throw for better than 5,000 yards last season before being injured in his sixth start. He already has two 4,000-yard seasons on his resume, and hasn't had a passer rating worse than 91.4 since 2006.
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Position |
Team |
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| 73 |
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Cole, Trent |
DE |
Eagles |
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- Draft vote Trent Cole
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Trent Cole
DE
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: An exceptional pass rusher, Cole recorded 10 sacks last season and has now posted double digits in that category in three of the last four years. A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Cole will continue to be a vital part of the Eagles defense in 2011.
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- Draft vote Greg Jennings
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Greg Jennings
WR
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Jennings proved that he belongs among the league elite wideouts in 2010, finishing fourth in receiving yards and tied for second in touchdown catches. He also recorded 64 yards and two touchdowns to help the Packers win Super Bowl XLV.
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Name |
Position |
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| 75 |
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Ratliff, Jay |
DE |
Cowboys |
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- Draft vote Jay Ratliff
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Jay Ratliff
DE
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: A seventh-round draft pick (224th overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft, Ratliff has become a staple of the Cowboys defensive line in recent seasons. He's earned Pro Bowl spots in each of the last three years and was also an NFL All-Pro selection in 2009.
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- Draft vote Santonio Holmes
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Santonio Holmes
WR
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Holmes was suspended for the first four games of last season, but he still finished just four catches and two touchdowns shy of leading the Jets in those categories. A major playmaker, Holmes has averaged 16 yards per reception during his career.
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| NFL Rank |
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Name |
Position |
Team |
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| 77 |
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Snee, Chris |
G |
Giants |
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- Draft vote Chris Snee
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Chris Snee
G
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: Snee has established himself as one of the most consistent and reliable offensive lineman in the National Football League. A three-time Pro Bowl and All-Pro selection, the Boston College product surrendered just two sacks during the 2010 season.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
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| 78 |
43 |
Clark, Dallas |
TE |
Colts |
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- Draft vote Dallas Clark
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Dallas Clark
TE
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Clark missed most of the 2010 season with a wrist ailment, but he was on pace to finish with close to 100 receptions before being injured. One of the league's elite pass-catching tight ends, he should rebound quickly in a premier Colts pass attack.
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- Draft vote D'Brickshaw Ferguson
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D'Brickshaw Ferguson
T
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Over the last two years, Ferguson has established himself among the elite players at his position. The Virginia product has earned consecutive Pro Bowl spots during that time, and has helped the Jets reach two straight AFC Championship Games.
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- Draft vote Jared Allen
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Jared Allen
DE
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the elite pass rushers in the National Football League, Allen recorded 11 sacks, six passes defensed and a career-high two interceptions last season. The three-time Pro Bowler has now averaged a very impressive 13.8 sacks since 2007.
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| NFL Rank |
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Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 81 |
55 |
Raji, B.J. |
DT |
Packers |
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- Draft vote B.J. Raji
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B.J. Raji
DT
- Career: 2 seasons, games
- Notes: Raji posted career bests in several statistical categories while starting all 16 games for the Packers in 2010. He also recorded his first career interception and touchdown in the NFC Championship Game, en route to a Super Bowl XLV championship.
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- Draft vote LaMarr Woodley
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LaMarr Woodley
DE
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: A one-time Pro Bowl selection (2009) and Super Bowl champion (XLIII), Woodley has become an integral part of the Steelers defensive front. The Michigan product has registered 50 or more tackles and a combined 35 sacks in the last three seasons.
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Position |
Team |
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| 83 |
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Williams, Mike |
WR |
Buccaneers |
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- Draft vote Mike Williams
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Mike Williams
WR
- Career: 1 seasons, games
- Notes: Williams made an immediate impact for the Buccaneers in 2010, starting 16 games and leading all rookies in receptions (65), receiving yards (964) and touchdowns (11). His 11 trips to the end zone established a new single-season franchise record.
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- Draft vote Josh Cribbs
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Josh Cribbs
WR
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: One of the most prolific return men in NFL history, Cribbs is the all-time kickoff return touchdown leader and was voted to the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2000s. In 2010, he also posted personal bests in both receptions and receiving yards.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
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| 85 |
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Babin, Jason |
DE |
Titans |
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- Draft vote Jason Babin
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Jason Babin
DE
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: Babin is coming off a career season, posting a personal-high and team-leading 12.5 sacks for the Titans in 2010. The veteran out of Western Michigan also put up his best tackle totals since 2004 and was voted to his first-ever Pro Bowl for his efforts.
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- Draft vote Josh Freeman
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Josh Freeman
QB
- Career: 2 seasons, games
- Notes: A strong-armed quarterback with major statistical potential, Freeman finished last season with 3,451 passing yards and 25 touchdowns. He also showed off his immense versatility, rushing for 364 yards while averaging a stout 5.4 yards per carry.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 87 |
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Gross, Jordan |
T |
Panthers |
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- Draft vote Jordan Gross
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Jordan Gross
T
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: A two-time Pro Bowler, Gross started all 16 games last season and was penalized for holding just once, earning All-Pro honors at season's end. He's become a staple of the Panthers offensive line and will continue to be a prominent tackle in 2011.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
Watch |
| 88 |
53 |
Davis, Vernon |
TE |
49ers |
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- Draft vote Vernon Davis
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Vernon Davis
TE
- Career: 5 seasons, games
- Notes: Davis has emerged into one of the elite pass-catching tight ends in the NFL. He finished second at the position in receiving yards in 2010, and has scored a combined 20 touchdowns over the last two years. That leads all tight ends during that time.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
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| 89 |
94 |
Wilson, Adrian |
S |
Cardinals |
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- Draft vote Adrian Wilson
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Adrian Wilson
S
- Career: 10 seasons, games
- Notes: Wilson, a defensive playmaker out of North Carolina State, posted some of the best single-season tackle totals of his career in 2010. A four-time Pro Bowl selection, Wilson has also recorded a combined seven interceptions over the last two years.
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- Draft vote Joe Flacco
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Joe Flacco
QB
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: Flacco is coming off the best statistical season of his career, posting personal bests in passing yards, yards per completion and touchdowns. The Delaware product has also led the Ravens to playoff appearances in each of his three NFL seasons.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
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| 91 |
91 |
Owens, Terrell |
WR |
Bengals |
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- Draft vote Terrell Owens
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Terrell Owens
WR
- Career: 15 seasons, games
- Notes: Owens was on pace to record 1,400-plus yards and 10 touchdowns in 2010, but a left knee injury caused him to miss the final three games. A six-time Pro Bowler, T.O. was still able to surpass 15,000 yards and 150 touchdown catches for his career.
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- Draft vote Lance Briggs
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Lance Briggs
LB
- Career: 8 seasons, games
- Notes: Briggs failed to record 100-plus tackles in 2010 for the first time since his rookie year, but he still finished with seven passes defensed, two interceptions and two forced fumbles. He remains an important part of what is a very stout Bears defense.
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Position |
Team |
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| 93 |
97 |
Berry, Eric |
S |
Chiefs |
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- Draft vote Eric Berry
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Eric Berry
S
- Career: 1 seasons, games
- Notes: Berry was a stat-sheet monster for the Chiefs during his rookie season, recording 92 tackles, nine passes defensed, four interceptions and one touchdown. The former Tennessee standout also earned a Pro Bowl appearance for his efforts.
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Name |
Position |
Team |
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| 94 |
51 |
Gore, Frank |
RB |
49ers |
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- Draft vote Frank Gore
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Frank Gore
RB
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: Gore has been one of the league's most productive running backs over the last five years, but injuries have kept him from reaching an elite level. Before missing the final five games of 2010, he was on pace to post close to 1,900 scrimmage yards.
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Position |
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| 95 |
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Beason, Jon |
LB |
Panthers |
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- Draft vote Jon Beason
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Jon Beason
LB
- Career: 4 seasons, games
- Notes: Injuries forced Beason to play out of position for much of last season, resulting in the worst statistical performance of his four-year NFL career. However, he did finish with 121 tackles, eight passes defensed and was named to his third Pro Bowl.
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Position |
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| 96 |
56 |
Collins, Nick |
S |
Packers |
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- Draft vote Nick Collins
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Nick Collins
S
- Career: 6 seasons, games
- Notes: Collins was a premier playmaker for the Packers in 2010, recording 70 tackles, four interceptions and 12 passes defensed. Voted to three straight Pro Bowls, he also had an interception return for a touchdown and four tackles in Super Bowl XLV.
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- Draft vote Shaun Phillips
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Shaun Phillips
DE
- Career: 7 seasons, games
- Notes: Phillips is coming off one of the best statistical seasons of his NFL career, posting 55 tackles, a personal-best seven passes defensed while also tying for tenth in the league in sacks (11). He also played in his first-ever Pro Bowl in 2011.
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- Draft vote Darren McFadden
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Darren McFadden
RB
- Career: 3 seasons, games
- Notes: After two disappointing seasons, McFadden finally broke out for the Raiders in 2010. Despite missing three games, he still recorded career highs in receptions, yardage and touchdowns. McFadden also finished fifth in the NFL in scrimmage yards.
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Position |
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| 99 |
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Clifton, Chad |
T |
Packers |
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- Draft vote Chad Clifton
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Chad Clifton
T
- Career: 11 seasons, games
- Notes: A two-time Pro Bowler, Clifton started all 16 games last season and was an important part of an offensive line that helped Aaron Rodgers and the Packers win Super Bowl XLV. Clifton was called for just one holding penalty during the 2010 season.
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- Draft vote Donovan McNabb
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Donovan McNabb
QB
- Career: 12 seasons, games
- Notes: A six-time Pro Bowl selection, McNabb was on pace to record the first 4,000-yard passing season of his career in 2010 before losing his starting job to Rex Grossman. The veteran was still able to surpass the 36,000-yard passing mark for his career.
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