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Andre Johnson, WR, Houston Texans
Reasoning: Despite not having a complementary wide receiver with more than 53
catches, Johnson managed a league-best 1,569 yards, only the second wideout
in NFL history with consecutive 1,500-yard seasons. Had three games with 10
or more catches.
Reggie Wayne, WR, Indianapolis Colts
Reasoning: Double-teamed regularly because of the inexperience of his fellow
wide receivers, but still caught 100 passes and scored 10 touchdowns. The
four-time Pro Bowl player had 20 catches of 20 yards or more, the fourth-best
mark in the league, and is always a clutch receiver.
Dallas Clark, TE, Indianapolis Colts
Reasoning: Hardly your traditional tight end because he is rarely used
in-line, but is a matchup nightmare for opponents and is tremendous on third
down. First-time Pro Bowl player became only the second tight end in history
with 100 receptions in a season.
Ryan Clady, LT, Denver Broncos
Reasoning: A superb combination of size and technique, Clady has started all
32 games since being a first-round draft pick in 2008, and unofficially has
allowed only three sacks in his career. Will be making his initial Pro Bowl
appearance this year, which figures to be the first of many.
Ben Grubbs, LG, Baltimore Ravens
Reasoning: The third-year veteran and former first-round pick (2007) is also
making his first Pro Bowl trip. Grubbs, who has started 48 straight games, is
best known as in-line blocker, but is agile enough to pull and trap and has
demonstrated consistent improvement in pass protection.
Nick Mangold, C, New York Jets
Reasoning: He has earned a Pro Bowl berth the past two seasons, and has
become one of the premier snappers in the league. He holds up well against
3-4 nose tackles, is very bright and is the anchor of a blocking unit that
helped the Jets lead the NFL in rushing yards in 2009.
Jahri Evans, RG, New Orleans Saints
Reasoning: Physical enough to play smashmouth football, but also very good on
the move. Made his first Pro Bowl this season and teamed with tackle Jonathan
Stinchcomb (also a first-time Pro Bowl choice) to provide the Saints with an
outstanding strong side.
Vernon Carey, RT, Miami Dolphins
Reasoning: Tackle partner Jake Long was voted to his first Pro Bowl, but
Carey might have had a more consistent '09 campaign. The sixth-year veteran
and 2004 first-rounder is really developing as a strongside tackle, and also
has elevated his pass blocking.
Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis Colts
Reasoning: His 68.8 percent completion mark was even better than his previous
career standard (64.4 percent), and he was second in the league in passing
yards (4,500) and touchdown passes (33). It was his 12th straight season with
at least 25 touchdown passes.
Lousaka Polite, FB, Miami Dolphins
Reasoning: The fifth-year veteran is an impactful lead blocker, can really
root a linebacker out of the hole and continues to make strides in pass
protection. Only 60 carries the past two seasons, but has converted every
third-and-1 situation in 2008-2009.
Chris Johnson, RB, Tennessee Titans
Reasoning: Broke NFL record for total yards from scrimmage (2,509), and
became only the sixth player to crack the 2,000-yard barrier (2,006). Led
league in carries (358), rushes of at least 20 yards (22, or 10 more than the
nearest competitor) and at least 40 yards (seven), and averaged 5.6 yards.
Texans x 1, Colts x 3, Broncos x 1, Ravens x 1, Jets x 1,
Saints x 1, Dolphins x 1, Titans x 1
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January 5, 2010