Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney was selected first-team All-Pro by the Associated Press, and although none of his teammates were selected first- or second-team All-Pro, four different members of the team received All-Pro votes.
Fifty Associated Press voters select All-Pro teams.
McKinney received a total of 107 votes, including 31 first-team votes (first-team votes count as three and second-team votes count as one).
Other Packers receiving second-team votes:
— Elgton Jenkins received 10 votes at left guard.
—Zach Tom received three votes at right tackle.
— Rookie Edgerrin Cooper received one vote for linebacker.
— Keisean Nixon received one vote for cornerback.
— Keisean Nixon received seven votes on kick return.
Jenkins finished fourth among left tackles, ahead of Joe Thuney, Quenton Nelson and Landon Dickerson, while Tom finished third among right tackles behind Penei Sewell and Lane Johnson. Nixon, a two-time All-Pro returnee, finished fifth this year.
Cooper played in only 14 games, took the field only four times and spent less than 500 total snaps on the field, but he finished with 13 tackles for loss – second among off-ball linebackers – and arguably the second-best defensive rookie in football behind Jared Verse ’em. He was one of 24 off-ball linebackers to receive All-Pro voting.
Running back Josh Jacobs did not receive a single vote. Only Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs received All-Pro votes at running back.
McKinney finished second in first-team voting at safety behind Kerby Joseph, who had 37. McKinney was the only Packers player to receive a first-team vote.