Voting for the upcoming Pro Bowl has been underway for a while now. The NFL released some stats on the leading vote-getters so far. Two San Francisco 49ers currently lead their respective positions.
Kyle Juszczyk leads all fullbacks with 70,362 fan votes. Nick Bosa leads NFC defensive ends with 68,143 votes.
Juszczyk, a nine-year veteran, has been named to the last five Pro Bowls, with the first coming in 2016. He is widely considered to be the best fullback in the NFL. Although, his 62.5 overall Pro Football Focus grade this season is his lowest mark since his rookie campaign.
Bosa is proving to be even more dominant than he was in his 2019 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year campaign. He has already surpassed his rookie sack total of nine with a career-high 10 sacks through 10 games this year.
For those who are curious, Deebo Samuel has the second-most votes among NFC wide receivers, behind only Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams.
MVP candidate, Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, leads the league with 81,087 votes.
During the final two weeks of the 2022 Pro Bowl voting (December 1-16), fans will also be able to vote directly on Twitter. Fans wishing to do so can tweet the first and last name of the player, the player's official Twitter handle, or a hashtag including the player's first and last name. All three of these methods must include the hashtag #ProBowlVote.
Voting via Twitter is in addition to the online ballot at NFL.com, which will be available throughout the entire voting period.
The Pro Bowl rosters will be announced on NFL Network on Monday, December 20 at 4:00 p.m. ET.
NFL PRO BOWL TOP-FIVE VOTE-GETTERS
POS. | NAME | TEAM | VOTES |
RB | Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | 81,087 |
WR | Cooper Kupp | Los Angeles Rams | 80,673 |
TE | Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs | 79,910 |
DE | Myles Garrett | Cleveland Browns | 76,064 |
CB | Trevon Diggs | Dallas Cowboys | 75,637 |
AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION
POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES |
QB | AFC | Josh Allen, Buffalo | 60,443 |
QB | NFC | Tom Brady, Tampa Bay | 71,126 |
RB | AFC | Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis | 81,087 |
RB | NFC | Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas | 54,228 |
FB | AFC | Patrick Ricard, Baltimore | 47,131 |
FB | NFC | Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco | 70,362 |
WR | AFC | Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati | 65,532 |
WR | NFC | Cooper Kupp, L.A. Rams | 80,673 |
TE | AFC | Travis Kelce, Kansas City | 79,910 |
TE | NFC | Kyle Pitts, Atlanta | 63,948 |
T | AFC | Orlando Brown, Kansas City | 26,780 |
T | NFC | Terron Armstead, New Orleans | 44,135 |
G | AFC | Joel Bitonio, Cleveland | 38,810 |
G | NFC | Zack Martin, Dallas | 30,176 |
C | AFC | David Andrews, New England | 39,504 |
C | NFC | Tyler Biadasz, Dallas | 30,955 |
K | AFC | Justin Tucker, Baltimore | 50,551 |
K | NFC | Younghoe Koo, Atlanta | 26,995 |
RS | AFC | Ray-Ray McCloud, Pittsburgh | 29,561 |
RS | NFC | DeAndre Carter, Washington | 35,957 |
DE | AFC | Myles Garrett, Cleveland | 76,064 |
DE | NFC | Nick Bosa, San Francisco | 68,143 |
DT | AFC | Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee | 58,868 |
DT | NFC | Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams | 69,973 |
OLB | AFC | T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh | 74,208 |
OLB | NFC | Haason Reddick, Carolina | 40,225 |
ILB | AFC | Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas | 36,034 |
ILB | NFC | Devin White, Tampa Bay | 52,888 |
CB | AFC | J.C. Jackson, New England | 58,166 |
CB | NFC | Trevon Diggs, Dallas | 75,637 |
SS | AFC | Kareem Jackson, Denver | 46,976 |
SS | NFC | Budda Baker, Arizona | 41,404 |
FS | AFC | Kevin Byard, Tennessee | 60,158 |
FS | NFC | Quandre Diggs, Seattle | 35,907 |
P | AFC | Pressley Harvin, Pittsburgh | 31,678 |
P | NFC | Michael Dickson, Seattle | 45,239 |
ST | AFC | Ola Adeniyi, Tennessee | 30,820 |
ST | NFC | Nick Bellore, Seattle | 29,597 |
LS | AFC | Joe Cardona, New England | 34,033 |
LS | NFC | Camaron Cheeseman, Washington | 27,778 |