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Bleacher Report’s Midseason NFL All-Pro Team

November 2, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Put simply, it's been a strange NFL season.
A lot of supposed good teams have been bad, and a lot of perceived bad teams have been good. Penalties are up, prime-time games have failed to impress and a lot of the star players we're used to seeing in MVP, All-Pro and Pro Bowl conversations haven't been delivering, if they've been present at all.
How strange has the 2016 season been? Peyton Manning is gone, and Tom Brady missed the first four weeks of the year, but that hasn't allowed someone like Aaron Rodgers or Ben Roethlisberger to emerge as a first-team All-Pro favorite. Instead, we've seen Matt Ryan move into that position.
A rookie appears to be the leading candidate for the No. 1 All-Pro running back spot, Rob Gronkowski isn't the top pick in the tight end spot and longtime backups turned veteran starters Brandon Graham and Lorenzo Alexander are prime All-Pro candidates on defense.
Ryan, Graham, Alexander and Ezekiel Elliott certainly feel like strangers on thi...

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