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AP releases 2014 All-Pro team

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Houston Texans defensive lineman J.J. Watt and New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski are only unanimous selections on the 2014 Associated Press All-Pro teams, which were released on Friday.

Watt garnered 45 votes as a defensive end and five as a defensive tackle.

Over 16 games this season, Watt recorded 20.5 sacks and forced four fumbles, while Gronkowski caught 82 passes for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns.

• Did Watt do enough to win MVP?

The Dallas Cowboys had a league-high four players voted to the first-team: wide receiver Dez Bryant, offensive tackle Tyron Smith, running back DeMarco Murray and offensive guard Zack Martin.

Martin is the only rookie first-team selection. 

Below is the entire first team, including the number of votes each player received, from NFL.com.

OffenseDefense

QB

Aaron Rodgers, Packers (44)

 

 

 

DE

J.J. Watt, Texans (50)

 

 

RB

DeMarco Murray, Cowboys (48)

 

 

 

DE

Mario Williams, Bills (24)

 

 

RB

Le'Veon Bell, Steelers (44)

 

 

 

DT

Ndamukong Suh, Lions (41)

 

 

FB

John Kuhn, Packers (18)

 

 

 

DT

Marcell Dareus, Bills (24)

 

 

TE

Rob Gronkowski, Patriots (50)

 

 

 

OLB

Justin Houston, Chiefs (47)

 

 

WR

Antonio Brown, Steelers (49)

 

 

 

OLB

Elvis Dumervil, Ravens (13)

 

 

WR

Dez Bryant, Cowboys (24)

 

 

 

ILB

Luke Kuechly, Panthers (43)

 

 

OT

Tyron Smith, Cowboys (35)

 

 

 

ILB

Bobby Wagner, Seahawks (31)

 

 

OT

Joe Thomas, Browns (22)

 

 

 

CB

Darrelle Revis, Patriots (42)

 

 

G

Marshal Yanda, Ravens (38)

 

 

 

CB

Richard Sherman, Seahawks (41)

 

 

G

Zack Martin, Cowboys (24)

 

 

 

S

Earl Thomas, Seahawks (39)

 

 

C

Maurkice Pouncey, Steelers (21)

 

 

 

S

Eric Weddle, Chargers (16)

 

 

K

Adam Vinatieri, Colts (25)

 

 

 

P

Pat McAfee, Colts (26)

 

 

KR

Adam Jones, Bengals (17)