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4 49ers voted by players to NFLPA All-Pro team

The NFL Players’ Association last year began announcing an All-Pro team that’s voted on by players. This offers a different perspective on the league’s best players than the one presented by the All-Pro teams voted on by media.

San Francisco is well-represented on the second-annual NFLPA All-Pro team with four players landing on the list. Dallas has the most representatives with five.

Here are the 49ers voted to the NFLPA’s All-Pro team:

RB Christian McCaffrey

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Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

There’s only one RB on the NFLPA All-Pro team. It’s hard to imagine there was a ton of competition for McCaffrey who played in 16 games and led the NFL in touches, scrimmage yards, and touchdowns.

FB Kyle Juszczyk

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(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

There’s also only one fullback on the All-Pro team. Juszczyk, who was also voted to his eighth-consecutive Pro Bowl, is a shoo-in at the position given how underutilized the FB is in the modern NFL.

LT Trent Williams

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Two injuries pushed Williams to the sideline for a couple games in 2023, but he was still dominant in his 13th season. It’s a testament to the level Williams is still playing at that his peers named him the best LT in the league.

LB Fred Warner

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(Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

There’s not a better off-ball linebacker in the NFL than Warner. He and Ravens LB Roquan Smith are the two off-ball LBs voted to the NFLPA All-Pro squad by players. Warner is still an all-around force on the defensive side and a key reason for San Francisco’s defensive dominance.

Story originally appeared on Niners Wire