Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Pro Bowl Ballot Review: NFC

I went 28 out of 42. I did make a mistake with the safety position, which would have gotten me to 29. I'll note it when I get there.

Selection My Pick
WR DeSean Jackson Roddy White
Miles Austin Marques Colston
As I mentioned in the entry, there were eight worthy candidates, and I listed Jackson and Austin. They were both good selections.

C Shaun O'Hara Ryan Kalil
Kalil was snubbed. He's been the best center, by far in the NFC.

G Steve Hutchinson Todd Herremans
Hutchinson was named on reputation alone. Herremans solidified the Eagles line once he was healthy. If not Herremans, how about Chris Snee? He's had a better season, as well.

T Bryant McKinnie David Diehl
Jason Peters Levi Brown
Admittedly, Diehl was a weak pick on my part. McKinnie had a strong start, but has been fading fast. Peters wasn't too bad of a selection, as he's really come on as of late. Brown deserved the spot over McKinnie.

DE Julius Peppers Will Smith
Not bad. Peppers has turned it on over the past couple of weeks, while the Smith has been quiet.

DT Darnell Dockett Fred Robbins
Jay Ratliff Mike Patterson
These are good picks. Robbins was weak on my part. Patterson deserves to be in the conversation, but Dockett and Ratliff deserve to be there.

ILB Jonathan Vilma London Fletcher
This is a disgrace. How is Fletcher not ever going to make a Pro Bowl?!?! This guy is a tackling machine, and stays on the field for all three downs.

SS Adrian Wilson Jordin Babineaux
FS Nick Collins
I messed this up. Babineaux should be a free safety, which I neglected a second selection. And Wilson would have been my strong safety pick. That was my mistake. The Collins selection isn't terrible. I can see why voters shied away from Seattle players.

KR DeSean Jackson Percy Harvin
I mentioned both players in the entry, and chose Harvin. Congrats to DeSean Jackson for being selected to two positions- the first time in NFL history.

ST Heath Farwell Michael Robinson
Not a bad pick. I thought Robinson was a more intrincle player for the 49ers, hence his selection.

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