AP announces its 2007 NFL All-Pro team

NEW YORK — LaDainian Tomlinson and Randy Moss were unanimous selections to The Associated Press 2007 NFL All-Pro team on Wednesday. So was Tom Brady — sort of.

The league’s Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year was chosen on each of the ballots from 50 media members who regularly cover the NFL. One voter, however, split the vote at quarterback between Brady and Green Bay’s Brett Favre.

Still, Brady was a runaway choice at the position, and was joined by four other unbeaten Patriots on the squad: Moss, tackle Matt Light, cornerback Asante Samuel and outside linebacker Mike Vrabel.

All but Moss made the All-Pro team for the first time; Moss was chosen as a Minnesota Viking in 1998, 2000 and 2003.

“Every week, we come in here on Monday and you win and everybody’s excited, the plane flights home are great,” Brady said, referring to what has been a historic season so far for the 16-0 Patriots. “It’s been a lot of fun. To see what we’ve accomplished thus far is great. At the same time we realize that, as coach put it, there’s another mountain to climb.”

Easily scaling the All-Pro mountain were Tomlinson for the third time, and Moss. Joining Tomlinson, the league’s leading rusher, were fellow Chargers Lorenzo Neal, who clears many of L.T.’s paths from his fullback spot, and cornerback Antonio Cromartie.

Cromartie’s breakthrough season saw him lead the NFL with 10 interceptions.

“I should have had 13,” he said. “This year, I think I proved a lot of people wrong, with everybody saying how my knee injury was going to affect me. I mean, I’m two years off of it. My biggest thing was proving everybody wrong.”

Also landing three players on the team were Dallas and Seattle. The Cowboys had linebacker DeMarcus Ware, tight end Jason Witten and wide receiver Terrell Owens; Ware and Witten were first-timers, Owens also was selected in 2000, ‘01 and ‘02 with San Francisco, and 2004 with Philadelphia.

“Any time you can be the best in the entire league, that’s always a special moment,” said Witten, who had 96 receptions and seven touchdowns this season. “There’s a lot of great tight ends out there, so to be on the top of that list is nice.”

The Seahawks had tackle Walter Jones, defensive end Patrick Kerney and linebacker Lofa Tatupu. Jones previously made All-Pro in 2001, ‘04 and ‘05; the others Seahawks were first-timers.

Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren called Tatupu’s three-interception day in a win at Philadelphia on Dec. 2 “one of the great games I’ve ever seen a linebacker have.”

“Everybody has been instrumental in everything that I’ve been able to do,” Tatupu said. “The D-line has been enabling me to get sacks, DBs staying on their guys so we can get back there and get sacks, or getting interceptions.”

Joining Brady, Tomlinson and Neal in the backfield was Philadelphia’s Brian Westbrook, who led the league in total yards from scrimmage with 2,104.

The rest of the offense had Minnesota guard Steve Hutchinson, Pittsburgh guard Alan Faneca, and Indianapolis center Jeff Saturday.

The other All-Pros on defense were Kansas City end Jared Allen, the league sacks leader with 15½; Minnesota tackle Kevin Williams and Tennessee tackle Albert Haynesworth; San Francisco inside linebacker Patrick Willis, the only rookie on the squad; Indianapolis safety Bob Sanders, the Defensive Player of the Year; and Baltimore safety Ed Reed, making it for the third time.

The special teams players were Titans kicker Rob Bironas and 49ers punter Andy Lee, both newcomers to the squad, and record-setting kick returner Devin Hester of Chicago, who also made it as a rookie in 2006.

Results of The Associated Press 2007 NFL All-Pro balloting by a national panel of media members:

OFFENSE

Quarterback

Tom Brady, New England, 49½; Brett Favre, Green Bay, ½.

Running Backs

y-LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego, 50; Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia 32; Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 15; Fred Taylor, Jacksonville, 2.

x-Fullback

Lorenzo Neal, San Diego, 26; Tony Richardson, Minnesota, 14; Greg Jones, Jacksonville, 4; Mike Sellers, Washington, 3; Lawrence Vickers, Cleveland, 1.

Tight End

Jason Witten, Dallas, 33; Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City, 8; Antonio Gates, San Diego, 6; Kellen Winslow, Cleveland, 2; Chris Cooley, Washington, 1.

Wide Receivers

Randy Moss, New England, 50; Terrell Owens, Dallas, 32; Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis, 11; Braylon Edwards, Cleveland, 3; Wes Welker, New England, 3; T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati, 1.

Tackles

Matt Light, New England, 26; Walter Jones, Seattle, 18; Flozell Adams, Dallas, 14; Jason Peters, Buffalo, 12; Joe Thomas, Cleveland, 9; Chris Samuels, Washington, 5; Jordan Gross, Carolina, 5; Jammal Brown, New Orleans, 3; Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore, 2; Jon Runyan, Philadelphia, 2; Jeremy Trueblood, Tampa Bay, 1; Michael Roos, Tennessee, 1; David Stewart, Tennessee, 1; Bryant McKinnie, Minnesota, 1.

Guards

Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota, 36; Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh, 21; Logan Mankins, New England, 18; Leonard Davis, Dallas, 13; Kris Dielman, San Diego, 4; Shawn Andrews, Philadelphia, 3; Chris Snee, New York Giants, 3; Jahri Evans, New Orleans, 1; Eric Steinbach, Cleveland, 1.

Center

Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis, 36; Dan Koppen, New England, 5; Andre Gurode, Dallas, 3; Matt Birk, Minnesota, 2; Nick Hardwick, San Diego, 1; Olin Kreutz, Chicago, 1; Brad Meester, Jacksonville, 1; Kevin Mawae, Tennessee, 1.

Placekicker

Rob Bironas, Tennessee, 41; Phil Dawson, Cleveland, 5; Mason Crosby, Green Bay, 3; Kris Brown, Houston, 1.

Kick Returner

Devin Hester, Chicago, 40½; Josh Cribbs, Cleveland, 8½; Leon Washington, NY Jets, 1.

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DEFENSE

Ends

Patrick Kerney, Seattle, 30; Jared Allen, Kansas City, 28; Aaron Kampman, Green Bay, 20; Mario Williams, Houston, 8; Osi Umenyiora, NY Giants, 7; Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee, 5; Jason Taylor, Miami, 2.

Tackles

Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee, 40; Kevin Williams, Minnesota, 32; Vince Wilfork, New England, 14; Pat Williams, Minnesota, 8; Jamal Williams, San Diego, 4; Kelly Gregg, Baltimore, 2.

Outside Linebackers

DaMarcus Ware, Dallas, 39; Mike Vrabel, New England, 31; James Harrison, Pittsburgh, 14; Shawne Merriman, San Diego, 9; Julian Peterson, Seattle, 4; Keith Bulluck, Tennessee, 1; Jason Taylor, Miami, 1; Ernie Sims, Detroit, 1.

z-Inside Linebacker

Patrick Willis, San Francisco, 30; Lofa Tatupu, Seattle, 22; DeMeco Ryans, Houston, 19; Nick Barnett, Green Bay, 12; Brian Urlacher, Chicago, 4; London Fletcher, Washington, 3; E.J. Henderson, Minnesota, 2; Barrett Ruud, Tampa Bay, 2; Ray Lewis, Baltimore, 2; James Farrior, Pittsburgh, 1; Keith Bulluck, Tennessee, 1; Will Witherspoon, St. Louis, 1.

Cornerbacks

Asante Samuel, New England, 40; Antonio Cromartie, San Diego, 24; Champ Bailey, Denver, 11; Al Harris, Green Bay, 8; Charles Woodson, Green Bay, 6; Marcus Trufant, Seattle, 6; Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 3; Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville, 1; Terence Newman, Dallas, 1.

Safeties

Bob Sanders, Indianapolis, 49; Ed Reed, Baltimore, 35; Darren Sharper, Minnesota, 7; Sean Taylor, Washington, 3; Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh, 3; Jermaine Phillips, Tampa Bay, 2; Ken Hamlin, Dallas, 1.

Punter

Andy Lee, San Francisco, 35; Shane Lechler, Oakland, 13; Brian Moorman, Buffalo, 2.

x-two voters did not select a fullback.

y-one voter selected only one running back.

z-one voter selected only one inside linebacker.

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