{"id":186278,"date":"2023-01-14T06:16:15","date_gmt":"2023-01-14T06:16:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/snubbed-tariq-woolen-fails-to-make-nfl-all-pro-team\/"},"modified":"2023-01-14T06:16:15","modified_gmt":"2023-01-14T06:16:15","slug":"snubbed-tariq-woolen-fails-to-make-nfl-all-pro-team","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/snubbed-tariq-woolen-fails-to-make-nfl-all-pro-team\/","title":{"rendered":"Snubbed?! Tariq Woolen fails to make NFL All-Pro Team"},"content":{"rendered":"
Earlier this week the NFL released the first ever Players’ All-Pro Team, and the lone Seattle Seahawks player to make it onto the roster was kicker Jason Myers. The traditional Associated Press version of the All-Pro First- and Second-Teams are out, and there are no Seahawks to be found.<\/p>\n
There are 50 Associated Press voters and the points system is based off first- and second-place votes. A first-place vote is worth 3 points, while a single point is awarded for a second-place vote. The Seahawks who received votes were linebacker Jordyn Brooks, safeties Quandre Diggs and Ryan Neal, special teams standout Nick Bellore, punter Michael Dickson, kicker Jason Myers, and cornerback Tariq Woolen, who really got a raw deal by not even coming close to an All -Pro team. <\/p>\n
One former Seahawks star who did make an All-Pro team is Bobby Wagner, who’s on the Second-Team alongside CJ Mosley and Demario Davis.<\/p>\n
Here’s the breakdown of who got in and who didn’t:<\/p>\n
Quarterback<\/strong>: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City<\/p>\n Running Back<\/strong>: Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas<\/p>\n Tight End<\/strong>: Travis Kelce, Kansas City<\/p>\n Wide Receivers<\/strong>: Justin Jefferson, Minnesota; Tyreek Hill, Miami; Davante Adams, Las Vegas<\/p>\n Left Tackle<\/strong>: Trent Williams, San Francisco<\/p>\n Right Tackle<\/strong>: Lane Johnson, Philadelphia<\/p>\n Left Guard<\/strong>: Joel Bitonio, Cleveland<\/p>\n Right Guard<\/strong>: Zack Martin, Dallas<\/p>\n center<\/strong>: Jason Kelce, Philadelphia<\/p>\n Edge Rushers<\/strong>: Nick Bosa, San Francisco; Micah Parsons, Dallas<\/p>\n Interior Linemen<\/strong>: Chris Jones, Kansas City; Quinnen Williams, New York Jets<\/p>\n linebackers<\/strong>: Fred Warner, San Francisco; Roquan Smith, Baltimore; Matt Milano, Buffalo<\/p>\n cornerbacks<\/strong>: Sauce Gardner, New York Jets; Patrick Surtain II, Denver<\/p>\n safety<\/strong>: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh; Talanoa Hufanga, San Francisco<\/p>\n placekicker<\/strong>: Daniel Carlson, Las Vegas<\/p>\n Barter<\/strong>: Tommy Townsend, Kansas City<\/p>\n Kick Returner<\/strong>: Keisean Nixon, Green Bay<\/p>\n Punt Returner<\/strong>: Marcus Jones, New England<\/p>\n Special Teamer<\/strong>: Jeremy Reaves, Washington<\/p>\n Long Snapper<\/strong>: Andrew DePaola, Minnesota<\/p>\n Quarterback<\/strong>: Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia<\/p>\n Running Back<\/strong>: Nick Chubb, Cleveland<\/p>\n Tight End<\/strong>: George Kittle, San Francisco<\/p>\n Wide Receivers<\/strong>: AJ Brown, Philadelphia; Stefon Diggs, Buffalo; CeeDee Lamb, Dallas<\/p>\n Left Tackle<\/strong>: Andrew Thomas, New York Giants<\/p>\n Right Tackle<\/strong>: Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay<\/p>\n Left Guard<\/strong>: Joe Thuney, Kansas City<\/p>\n Right Guard<\/strong>: Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta<\/p>\n center<\/strong>: Creed Humphrey, Kansas City<\/p>\n Edge Rushers<\/strong>: Myles Garrett, Cleveland; Jason Reddick, Philadelphia<\/p>\n Interior Lineme<\/strong>n: Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants; Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee<\/p>\n linebackers<\/strong>: Bobby Wagner, Los Angeles Rams; CJ Mosley, New York Jets; Demario Davis, New Orleans<\/p>\n cornerbacks<\/strong>: Jaire Alexander, Green Bay; James BradberryPhiladelphia<\/p>\n safety<\/strong>: Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers; Justin Simmons, Denver<\/p>\n placekicker<\/strong>: Justin Tucker, Baltimore<\/p>\n Barter<\/strong>: Ryan Stonehouse, Tennessee<\/p>\n Kick Returner<\/strong>: Tick Nwangwu, Minnesota<\/p>\n Punt Returner<\/strong>: Kalif Raymond, Detroit<\/p>\n Special Teamer<\/strong>: George Odum, San Francisco<\/p>\n Long Snapper<\/strong>: Nick Moore, Baltimore<\/p>\n The other playoff team without an All-Pro selection is the Jacksonville Jaguars. You can see the full voting breakdown here.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Earlier this week the NFL released the first ever Players’ All-Pro Team, and the lone Seattle Seahawks player to make it onto the roster was kicker Jason Myers. The traditional Associated Press version of the All-Pro First- and Second-Teams are out, and there are no Seahawks to be found. There are 50 Associated Press voters …<\/p>\nFirst-Team Defense<\/h3>\n
First-Team Special Teams<\/h3>\n
\nSecond-Team Offense<\/h3>\n
Second-Team Defense<\/h3>\n
Second-Team Special Teams<\/h3>\n
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