Monday, November 22, 2010

Voting now open for NFL Pro Bowl, cast your ballot today

This season’s NFL Pro Bowl will be played on Jan. 30, 2011 in Hawaii, and you can now submit an online ballot for your favorite players through the NFL’s Web site.

To cast a ballot for this season’s Pro Bowl, visit www.nfl.com/probowl and follow the simple instructions. You’ll be asked to selected a number of players (between one and four) for each position in the AFC and NFC.

I cast my ballot earlier today, and just for discussion’s sake, here are my top picks for each position in each league, what you might call my “Dream Team” if I could pick a back yard team from players in both conferences.

AFC:
Offense:
Quarterback - Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
Running back – Arian Foster, Houston Texans
Wide receiver – Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts
Wide receiver – Terrell Owens, Cincinnati Bengals
Fullback – Mike Tolbert, San Diego Chargers
Tight end – Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati Bengals
Offensive Tackle – Charlie Johnson, Indianapolis Colts
Offensive Tackle – Branden Albert, Kansas City Chiefs
Offensive Guard – Dan Connolly, New England Patriots
Offensive Guard – Matt Slauson, New York Jets
Center – Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis Colts

Defense:
Defensive end – Dwan Edwards, Buffalo Bills
Defensive end – Glenn Dorsey, Kansas City Chiefs
Defensive tackle – Richard Seymour, Oakland Raiders
Defensive tackle – Tommy Kelly, Oakland Raiders
Outside linebacker – Zac Diles, Houston Texans
Outside linebacker – James Harrison, Pittsburgh Steelers
Inside linebacker – Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots
Cornerback – Bryant McFadden, Pittsburgh Steelers
Cornerback – Cortland Finnegan, Tennessee Titans
Strong Safety – Donte Whitner, Buffalo Bills
Free Safety – Michael Griffin, Tennessee Titans

Special Teams:
Kicker – Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders
Punter – Shane Lechler, Oakland Raiders
Kick returner – Eddie Royal, Denver Broncos
Special teamer – Antwaun Molden, Houston Texans

NFC:
Quarterback - Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
Running back - Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
Wide receiver – Roddy White, Atlanta Falcons
Wide receiver – Marques Colston, New Orleans Saints
Fullback – Jason Snelling, Atlanta Falcons
Tight end – Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions
Offensive Tackle – Kareem McKenzie, New York Giants
Offensive Tackle – Jon Stinchcomb, New Orleans Saints
Offensive Guard – Justin Blalock, Atlanta Falcons
Offensive Guard – Leonard Davis, Dallas Cowboys
Center – Shaun O’Hara, New York Giants

Defense:
Defensive end – Justin Tuck, New York Giants
Defensive end – Kyle Vanden Bosch, Detroit Lions
Defensive tackle – Ndamukong Suh, Detroit Lions
Defensive tackle – Barry Cofield, New York Giants
Outside linebacker – Chad Greenway, Minnesota Vikings
Outside linebacker – James Anderson, Carolina Panthers
Inside linebacker – London Fletcher, Washington Redskins
Cornerback – DeAngelo Hall, Washington Redskins
Cornerback – Greg Toler, Arizona Cardinals
Strong safety – LaRon Landry, Washington Redskins
Free safety – Louis Delmas, Detroit Lions

Special Teams:
Kicker – Matt Bryant, Atlanta Falcons
Punter – Hunter Smith, Washington Redskins
Kick returner – Devin Hester, Chicago Bears
Special teamer – Kenneth Darby, St. Louis Rams

Let me know what you think about my “Dream Team” line-ups. Which players would you take off? Who would you replace them with? Let me know in the comments section below.

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