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2010 All-Pro Team....


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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/patriots/2011-01-24-ap-all-pro_N.htm

First team

Offense

Quarterback - Tom Brady, New England.

Running Backs - Jamaal Charles, Kansas City; Arian Foster, Houston.

Fullback - Vonta Leach, Houston.

Tight End - Jason Witten, Dallas.

Wide Receivers - Roddy White, Atlanta; Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis.

Tackles - Jake Long, Miami; Joe Thomas, Cleveland.

Guards - Logan Mankins, New England; Jahri Evans, New Orleans.

Center - Nick Mangold, New York Jets.

Kicker - Billy Cundiff, Baltimore.

Kick Returner - Devin Hester, Chicago.

Defense

Ends - Julius Peppers, Chicago; John Abraham, Atlanta.

Tackles - Haloti Ngata, Baltimore; Ndamukong Suh, Detroit.

Outside Linebackers - Clay Matthews, Green Bay; James Harrison, Pittsburgh.

Inside Linebacker - Patrick Willis, San Francisco; Jerod Mayo, New England.

Cornerbacks - Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland; Darrelle Revis, New York Jets.

Safeties - Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh; Ed Reed, Baltimore.

Punter - Shane Lechler, Oakland.

Second team

Offense

Quarterback - Vacant.

Running Backs - Michael Turner, Atlanta; Adrian Peterson, Minnesota.

Fullback - Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta.

Tight End - Antonio Gates, San Diego.

Wide Receivers - Brandon Lloyd, Denver; Calvin Johnson, Detroit, and Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City (tie).

Tackles - Jason Peters, Philadelphia; Sebastian Vollmer, New England.

Guards - Chris Snee, New York Giants; Carl Nicks, New Orleans.

Center - Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh.

Kicker - David Akers, Philadelphia.

Kick Returner - Leon Washington, Seattle.

Defense

Ends - Osi Umenyiora, New York Giants; Justin Tuck, New York Giants.

Tackles - Vince Wilfork, New England; Kyle Williams, Buffalo.

Outside Linebackers - Cameron Wake, Miami; DeMarcus Ware, Dallas.

Inside Linebackers - Brian Urlacher, Chicago; Ray Lewis, Baltimore.

Cornerbacks - Devin McCourty, New England; Charles Woodson, Green Bay.

Safeties - Nick Collins, Green Bay; and Antrel Rolle, New York Giants, Eric Weddle, San Diego, Malcolm Jenkins, New Orleans, Quintin Mikell, Philadelphia, Chris Harris, Chicago, Michael Huff, Oakland, Michael Griffin, Tennessee, and Darren Sharper, New Orleans (tie).

Punter - Mat McBriar, Dallas.

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apparently this is the official complete version. no 2nd QB. Haven't seen that before. However someone answered that in the comments:

Each writer chooses just one guy, not multiple players picked in order of preference.

The guy with the most votes is first-team All-Pro. The guy with the second-most is the second-team player.

Both the headline and the story say Brady was a unanimous pick, meaning every writer voted for him and every other eligible QB in the league tied for second with 0 votes -- hence the vacant spot.

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