The entire roster for the 2025 NFL All-Pro team was determined by a collective ballot from a national panel consisting of 50 media professionals. The vote scoring system assigned 3 points for each first-place vote and 1 point for each second-place vote, enabling a weighted recognition of players’ performances across all positions. The resulting selections reflect the best performers as evaluated by seasoned analysts throughout the league.
Offensive Selections
In the quarterback category, Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams led the voting with a total of 111 points including 31 first-place votes. Drake Maye from New England followed with 83 points and 18 first-place votes, while Josh Allen of Buffalo received 6 points and 1 first-place vote.
At running back, Bijan Robinson of Atlanta was the top vote-getter tallying 75 points and 23 first-place votes. James Cook of Buffalo secured 54 points and 10 first-place votes, followed by Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis) with 33 points (6 first-place votes) and Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco) with 24 points (7 first-place votes). Other notable backs included Derrick Henry (Baltimore), Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit), among others.
For fullbacks, Kyle Juszczyk of San Francisco dominated with 119 points and 37 first-place votes. Patrick Ricard (Baltimore) followed at 33 points, and Reggie Gilliam (Buffalo) at 28 points. Additional fullback votes were distributed among Alec Ingold, Hunter Luepke, C.J. Ham, Robbie Ouzts, Scott Matlock, and Adam Prentice.
Wide receiver selections revealed Puka Nacua (Los Angeles Rams) and Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Seattle) each receiving a perfect set of 150 points and unanimous 50 first-place votes. Ja’Marr Chase of Cincinnati earned 102 points and 26 first-place votes, closely followed by George Pickens of Dallas with 91 points and 21 first-place votes. Additional receivers receiving votes included Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit), Chris Olave (New Orleans), and others.
In the tight end category, Trey McBride (Arizona) dominated with 148 points and 49 first-place votes. Kyle Pitts (Atlanta) received 18 points, George Kittle (San Francisco) 14 points with 1 first-place vote, and several other players including Tyler Warren and Hunter Henry rounded out the voting.
All-purpose selections featured Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco) with 117 points and 35 first-place votes, and Bijan Robinson (Atlanta) holding 64 points with 15 first-place votes. Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, De’Von Achane, James Cook, and Derrick Henry also appeared in votes.
Offensive Line Choices
Among left tackles, Garett Bolles (Denver) led with 74 points and 19 first-place votes, followed closely by Trent Williams (San Francisco) with 71 points and 19 first-place votes. Tristan Wirfs, Laremy Tunsil, Dion Dawkins, Jordan Mailata, and Andrew Thomas completed the ballot.
At left guard, Joe Thuney (Chicago) garnered 109 points and 31 first-place votes. Quenton Nelson (Indianapolis) followed with 75 points and 16 first-place votes. Other players like Tyler Smith (Dallas) and Peter Skoronski (Tennessee) received votes as well.
Center selections saw Creed Humphrey (Kansas City) taking 93 points and 26 first-place votes, followed by Aaron Brewer (Miami) with 74 points and 19 first-place votes. Tyler Linderbaum (Baltimore) and Drew Dalman (Chicago) also earned votes.
Right guard went predominantly to Quinn Meinerz (Denver) who accumulated 94 points and 26 first-place votes. Chris Lindstrom (Atlanta), Kevin Dotson (Los Angeles Rams) and Jonah Jackson (Chicago) followed.
Right tackle category recognized Penei Sewell (Detroit) as top with 137 points and 45 first-place votes. Darnell Wright (Chicago), Lane Johnson (Philadelphia), among others, received honorable mentions.
Defensive All-Pro Team
Defensive edge rushers featured Myles Garrett (Cleveland) with a unanimous 150 points and 50 first-place votes, and Will Anderson Jr. (Houston) with 130 points and 41 first-place votes. Other top edge rushers included Micah Parsons (Green Bay), Brian Burns (New York Giants), Danielle Hunter (Houston), and notable others.
Among interior linemen, Jeffery Simmons (Tennessee) led with 143 points and 47 first-place votes. Zach Allen (Denver) followed at 75 points, Leonard Williams (Seattle) 63 points, and Craig Heyward (Pittsburgh), Kobie Turner (Los Angeles Rams) and others also garnered votes.
The linebacker group was led by Jack Campbell (Detroit) with 89 points and 25 first-place votes, followed by Jordyn Brooks (Miami), Devin Lloyd (Jacksonville), Ernest Jones (Seattle), and a strong field of competitors including Zack Baun and Carson Schwesinger.
In the cornerback category, Derek Stingley Jr. (Houston) led the voting with 130 points and 41 first-place votes, while Quinyon Mitchell (Philadelphia) and Patrick Surtain II (Denver) closely followed. Additional backside defenders included Devon Witherspoon, Christian Gonzalez, and others.
Slot cornerbacks saw Cooper DeJean (Philadelphia) receive 86 points and 24 first-place votes, just ahead of Derwin James (Los Angeles Chargers) and Jalen Pitre (Houston). Additional players rounding out the votes included Nick Emmanwori and others.
Safety selections were fronted by Kyle Hamilton (Baltimore) with 142 points and 46 first-place votes, followed by Kevin Byard (Chicago) with 83 points and 23 first-place votes. Additional safeties in the voting mix included Jessie Bates III, Xavier McKinney, and Talanoa Hufanga among others.
Recognition of Special Teams Players
In the placekicker category, Will Reichard (Minnesota) led with 55 points and 15 first-place votes, closely followed by Brandon Aubrey (Dallas) and Cam Little (Jacksonville). Other kickers who earned consideration included Cameron Dicker and Jason Myers.
Punters saw Jordan Stout (Baltimore) headlining with 53 points and 14 first-place votes, while Michael Dickson (Seattle) and Austin McNamara (New York Jets) also received significant recognition.
Kick returners highlighted Ray Davis (Buffalo) with 59 points and 16 first-place votes alongside KaVontae Turpin (Dallas). Punt returning votes went mainly to Chimere Dike (Tennessee) and Marcus Jones (New England).
Special teamers were led by Devon Key (Denver) with 80 points and 23 first-place votes, supported by the talents of Del’Shawn Phillips (Los Angeles Chargers) and Ben Skowronek (Pittsburgh).
Long snappers rounded out a crucial but often overlooked position, with Ross Matiscik (Jacksonville) topping the category with 66 points and 18 first-place votes. Other noteworthy long snappers included Andrew DePaola (Minnesota) and Rex Sunahara (Cleveland).