National Football Conference
Offense
Wide Receivers -- s-Torry Holt, St. Louis; s-Steve Smith, Carolina; Anquan Boldin, Arizona; Donald Driver, Green Bay.
Tackles -- s-Jammal Brown, New Orleans; s-Walter Jones, Seattle; Chris Samuels, Washington.
Guards -- s-Shawn Andrews, Philadelphia; s-Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota; Larry Allen, San Francisco.
Centers -- s-Olin Kreutz, Chicago; Matt Birk, Minnesota.
Tight Ends -- s-Alge Crumpler, Atlanta; Jeremy Shockey, New York.
Quarterbacks -- s-Drew Brees, New Orleans; Marc Bulger, St. Louis; Tony Romo, Dallas.
Running Backs -- s-Frank Gore, San Francisco; Tiki Barber, New York; Steven Jackson, St. Louis.
Fullback -- s-Mack Strong, Seattle.
Defense
Ends -- s-Julius Peppers, Carolina; s-Will Smith, New Orleans; Aaron Kampman, Green Bay.
Interior Linemen -- s-Tommie Harris, Chicago; s-Kevin Williams, Minnesota; Kris Jenkins, Carolina.
Outside Linebackers -- s-Lance Briggs, Chicago; s-DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; Julian Peterson, Seattle.
Inside Linebackers -- s-Brian Urlacher, Chicago; Lofa Tatupu, Seattle.
Cornerbacks -- s-Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay; s-DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta; Lito Sheppard, Philadelphia.
Strong Safeties -- s-Adrian Wilson, Arizona; Roy Williams, Dallas.
Free Safety -- s-Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia.
Specialists
Punter -- Mat McBriar, Dallas.
Placekicker -- Robbie Gould, Chicago.
Kick Return Specialist -- Devin Hester, Chicago.
Special Teamer -- Brendan Ayanbadejo, Chicago.
American Football Conference
Offense
Wide Receivers -- s-Andre Johnson, Houston; s-Chad Johnson, Cincinnati; Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis; Reggie wayne, Indianapolis.
Tackles -- Willie Anderson, Cincinnati; s-Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore; Tarik Green, Indianapolis.
Guards -- s-Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh; s-Will Shields, Kansas City; Brian Waters, Kansas City.
Centers -- s-Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis; Nick Hardwick, San Diego.
Tight Ends -- s-Antonio Gates, San Diego; Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City.
Quarterbacks -- s-Peyton Manning, Indianapolis; Carson Palmer, Cincinnati; Philip Rivers, San Diego.
Running Backs -- s-LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego; Larry Johnson, Kansas City; Willie Parker, Pittsburgh.
Fullback -- s-Lorenzo Neal, San Diego.
Defense
Ends -- s-Aaron Schobel, Buffalo; s-Jason Taylor, Miami; Derrick Burgess, Oakland.
Interior Linemen -- s-Richard Seymour, New England; s-Jamal Williams, San Diego; Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh.
Outside Linebackers -- s-Shawne Merriman, San Diego; s-Adalius Thomas, Baltimore; Terrell Suggs, Baltimore.
Inside Linebackers -- s-Al Wilson, Denver; Zach Thomas, Miami.
Cornerbacks -- s-Champ Bailey, Denver; s-Rasheen Mathis, Jacksonville; Chris McAlister, Baltimore.
Strong Safety -- s-Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh.
Free Safeties -- s-Ed Reed, Baltimore; John Lynch, Denver.
Specialists
Punter -- Brian Moorman, Buffalo.
Placekicker -- Nate Kaeding, San Diego.
Kick Return Specialist -- Justin Miller, New York.
Special Teamer -- Kassim Osgood, San Diego.
NFL Pro Bowl Rosters
Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by PastorSBC1303, Dec 19, 2006.
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Wished Dever had a better showing. We had a good start this season but feel apart about the 5th game.
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Does Romo making the NFC roster show how bad the quarterback position has been in that conference this season, because as good as he had been, he has only played a little over a handful of games.
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No, it shows how good Tony Romo is. It's too late for this year but last night I asked my wife for a Tony Romo jersey as a Christimas present next year. :)
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The best choice of all was NO TO on the roster.
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Kind of disappointed Kellen Winslow didn't make it. Even though he's a jerk, he's a talented jerk on a very bad team who is leading the league in receptions.
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I can't stand Winslow. :tongue3:
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The only current NFL quarterbacks that I would take at the moment over Tony Romo would be Peyton Manning and Carson Palmer.
Looking over the next 8-10 years, though, I would choose Romo over any other quarterback currently in the NFL. I think Romo will be something special in his career. -
Ken, take the Cowboy colored glasses off for a few mins and come back down to reality.
Romo has looked really good, but it has only been a few games. You cannot put him in that class quite yet.
Remember what the great Jerry Glanville said, the NFL stands for Not For Long. :) -
Merry Christmas to all the Cowboys fans and anti-Cowboys folks alike. :)