Three Former Players Named AP NFL All-Pros
Three Former Players Named AP NFL All-Pros

Three Former Players Named AP NFL All-Pros

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The Associated Press released its NFL All-Pro teams, featuring notable performances from several former college players. Oklahoma's Creed Humphrey and Denver's Marvin Mims Jr. earned First-Team All-Pro honors, with Humphrey solidifying his reputation as an elite center for the Chiefs. Meanwhile, Wisconsin's Zack Baun and Trey Hendrickson, who both previously played for the Saints, also made the First-Team, with Baun emerging as a standout linebacker for the Eagles after a breakout season. Alabama's Pat Surtain II, Marlon Humphrey, and Xavier McKinney were recognized on the First-Team as well, highlighting the dominance of former Crimson Tide players. Additionally, Derrick Henry made the Second-Team after an impressive season with the Ravens. These selections reflect a blend of established talent and emerging stars from college football.

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