The 2014 AP All-Pro NFL team was announced earlier today, with two players selected as unanimous picks.

Houston Texas defensive end JJ Watt was selected on all 50 ballots, as was New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide reciever Antonio Brown (49 votes) was one vote shy of being a unanimous pick, while Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray (48 votes) and Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston (47) weren't far off either.

The New Orleans Saints did not land a single player on the All Pro team. Saints guard Jahri Evans was the only player to receive any votes, earning 2.

2014 NFL AP All-Pro Team

OFFENSE
Quarterback: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
Running Backs: DeMarco Murray, Dallas,    Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh
Fullback: John Kuhn, Green Bay
Tight End: Rob Gronkowski, New England
Wide Receivers: Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh,   Dez Bryant, Dallas
Tackles: Tyron Smith, Dallas,      Joe Thomas, Cleveland
Guards: Marshal Yanda, Baltimore,      Zach Martin, Dallas
Center: Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh
Placekicker: Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis
Kick Returner: Adam Jones, Cincinnati

DEFENSE
Ends: J.J. Watt, Houston,      Mario Williams, Buffalo
Tackles: Ndamukong Suh, Detroit,        Marcell Dareus, Buffalo
Outside Linebackers: Justin Houston, Kansas City,      Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore
Inside Linebacker: Luke Kuechly, Carolina,     Bobby Wagner, Seattle
Cornerbacks: Darrelle Revis, New England,      Richard Sherman, Seattle
Safeties: Earl Thomas, Seattle,      Eric Weddle, San Diego
Punter: Pat McAfee, Indianapolis

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