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Friday, November 11, 2016

Pro Football Journal's 2016 Mid-season All-Pro Team

OPINION
By John Turney

Pro Football Journal's 2016 Mid-season All-Pro Team
Offense
WR: Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
WR: Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Slot: Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
QB: Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons
FB: Kyle Juszczyk, Baltimore Ravens
RB: Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
RB: DeMarco Murray, Tennessee Titans
3rd down Back: James White, New England Patriots
TE: Greg Olsen, Carolina Panthers
T: Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns
T: Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys
G: Justin Pugh, New York Giants
G: Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
C:  Travis Frederick, Dallas Cowboys

Defense
30 DE: Derek Wolfe, Denver Broncos
40 DE: Cliff Avril, Seattle Seahawks
DT: Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
NT: Linval Joseph, Minnesota Vikings
ILB:  Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers
Rush LB: Von Miller, Denver Broncos
OLB: Lavonte David, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
CB:  Marcus Peters, Kansas City Chiefs
CB: Aqib Talib, Denver Broncos
SS:  Landon Collins, New York Giants
FS:  Harrison Smith, Minnesota Vikings
Slot: Chris Harris Jr., Denver Broncos
DPR: Kerry Hyder, Detroit Lions

Special Teams
K: Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens
P: Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams
KR: Jordan Todman, Indianapolis Colts
PR: Marcus Sherels, Minnesota Vikings
ST: Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings

We chose Evans over A.J. Green due to his 8 TDs at mid-season. Yes, there are three Cowboys on the offensive line, but with the running of Elliott and the protection given to Prescott, we think they deserve it.

Lavonte David is back to his old self, making plays in the backfield and good coverage, Miller edges Khalil Mack for the rush backer. Kerry Hyder leads non-starters in sacks, he comes into the game and plays 3-technique, though he's listed as a defensive end.

Cordarrelle Patterson is a fine kick returner, but he's been a gunner this year and seems to get down the field more often than anyone we've noticed so far this year. Hekker has just one touchback and with the Rams offensive woes, he may be the team's MVP thus far.

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