The Associated Press announces its NFL All-Pro teams Friday and, to no surprise, no Miami Dolphins earned a spot.
After zero Dolphins received Pro Bowl honors, it would’ve been a shock if any players from the team made it on to the even more trimmed down All-Pro roster. However, four Miami players received votes and one even got a first-place vote at their position.
Linebacker Jordyn Brooks finished with 10 votes, including a first-place vote which is worth three. First-team honors went to the Eagles’ Zack Baun, 49ers’ Fred Warner, and Ravens’ Roquan Smith. On the second-team was the Commanders’ Frankie Luvu and Bobby Wagner, and the Colts’ Zaire Franklin. Brooks would’ve needed 30 more votes to pass Franklin’s 39 for the last spot.
Brooks, who signed with the Dolphins on a three-year, $26.5 million deal in the 2024 offseason, finished his first season in Miami with 143 tackles, six passes defended, three sacks, two fumble recoveries, and 11 tackles for loss.
Dolphins defensive lineman Zach Sieler finished with four votes, cornerback Jalen Ramsey had two, and fullback Alec Ingold got one.