The 2025 NFL All-Pro roster, a prestigious recognition of the league's standout players, has been unveiled following selection by a national panel encompassing 50 media members. This comprehensive list celebrates players who have demonstrated superior skills and contributions throughout the NFL season in their respective positions.
Offensive First Team
Quarterback Matthew Stafford from the Los Angeles Rams earns top honors leading the offense. Running back duties fall to Bijan Robinson of Atlanta, while Kyle Juszczyk from San Francisco secures the fullback role. The wide receiver corps includes Puka Nacua, also from the Los Angeles Rams; Jaxon Smith-Njigba of Seattle; and Ja’Marr Chase representing Cincinnati.
Christian McCaffrey, renowned for versatility, is named the All-Purpose player representing San Francisco. The tight end slot is held by Trey McBride of Arizona. On the offensive line, Denver’s Garrett Bolles anchors as left tackle alongside left guard Joe Thuney from Chicago. Kansas City's Creed Humphrey serves as center. Denver’s Quinn Meinerz takes right guard, while Detroit’s Penei Sewell covers right tackle.
Defensive First Team
Defensively, edge rushers Myles Garrett from Cleveland, Will Anderson Jr. of Houston, and Micah Parsons representing Green Bay are recognized as the elite pass rushers. The interior defensive line boasts Jeffery Simmons from Tennessee alongside Zach Allen of Denver. Linebacker positions feature Jack Campbell from Detroit and Jordyn Brooks of Miami.
In the secondary, cornerbacks Derek Stingley Jr. of Houston and Quinyon Mitchell from Philadelphia receive accolades, with Philadelphia's Cooper DeJean named slot cornerback. Safeties Kyle Hamilton of Baltimore and Kevin Byard representing Chicago round out the defensive backfield selections.
Special Teams First Team
The specialist roles acknowledge Will Reichard of Minnesota at placekicker and Jordan Stout from Baltimore as the punter. Kick return duties fall to Ray Davis of Buffalo, while Chimere Dike from Tennessee is the punt returner. Denver's Devon Key is honored as a special teamer, complemented by Jacksonville's Ross Matiscik serving as long snapper.
Second Team Selections
The second team features New England's Drake Maye as quarterback, with running back James Cook of Buffalo and fullback Patrick Ricard from Baltimore completing the backfield. Wide receivers George Pickens of Dallas, Amon-Ra St. Brown representing Detroit, and Chris Olave from New Orleans are featured, with Bijan Robinson of Atlanta taking the all-purpose spot. Atlanta’s Kyle Pitts is named tight end.
On the offensive line, San Francisco’s Trent Williams plays left tackle, Quenton Nelson of Indianapolis guards left, Miami’s Aaron Brewer covers center, Chris Lindstrom representing Atlanta guards right, and Chicago’s Darnell Wright takes right tackle.
The defensive second unit includes edge rushers Brian Burns of New York Giants, Danielle Hunter from Houston, and Aidan Hutchinson representing Detroit. Interior linemen Leonard Williams from Seattle and Cameron Heyward of Pittsburgh secure roles, while linebackers Devin Lloyd of Jacksonville and Ernest Jones IV from Seattle fill the middle linebacker positions.
In the secondary, cornerbacks Patrick Surtain II from Denver and Devon Witherspoon representing Seattle are named, along with Los Angeles Chargers’ Derwin James as slot cornerback. Safeties Jessie Bates III of Atlanta, Talanoa Hufanga from Denver, and Xavier McKinney of Green Bay are recognized.
Special teams honorees on the second team include Dallas’ Brandon Aubrey as placekicker, Seattle’s Michael Dickson at punter, Dallas's Kavontae Turpin as kick returner, New England’s Marcus Jones as punt returner, Los Angeles Chargers’ Del’Shawn Phillips as special teamer, and Minnesota’s Andrew DePaola as long snapper.
This comprehensive roster reflects a blend of experienced veterans and emerging talents, illustrating the competitive landscape and positional strengths across the NFL franchises during the 2025 season.