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Four San Francisco 49ers players have been named to the first-ever Players' All-Pro Team, which the NFL Players Association organizes. Only active players are allowed to vote. In addition, they must not have missed five or more games as of Week 15 to be eligible. They are also only allowed to vote for their own position group, a position group they lined up against, and cannot vote for themselves or their current teammates.
Fullback
Kyle Juszczyk, tackle
Trent Williams, defensive end
Nick Bosa, and linebacker
Fred Warner are the four 49ers players named to the inaugural roster. All four were among the
six 49ers players who earned Pro Bowl selections.
The complete Players' All-Pro Team roster is below.
Offense
Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
Running back: Josh Jacobs, Raiders
Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk, 49ers
Wide Receiver: Justin Jefferson, Vikings; Davante Adams, Raiders
Tight End: Travis Kelce, Chiefs
Left Tackle: Trent Williams, 49ers
Left Guard: Joel Bitonio, Browns
Center: Jason Kelce, Eagles
Right Guard: Zack Martin, Cowboys
Right Tackle: Lane Johnson, Eagles
Defense
Edge Rusher: Nick Bosa, 49ers; Myles Garrett, Browns
Interior Defensive Lineman: Chris Jones, Chiefs; Aaron Donald, Rams
Nose Tackle: Dexter Lawrence, Giants
Off-Ball Linebacker: Fred Warner, 49ers; Roquan Smith, Ravens
Cornerback: Pat Surtain II, Broncos; Darius Slay, Eagles
Free Safety: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Steelers
Strong Safety: Derwin James Jr., Chargers
Special Teams
Kick Returner: Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons
Punt Returner: KaVontae Turpin, Cowboys
Core Teamer: Jeremy Reaves, Commanders; Justin Hardee, Jets
Kicker: Jason Myers, Seahawks
Punter: Tommy Townsend, Chiefs
Long snapper: Morgan Cox, Titans
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