10 Vikings received Associated Press All-Pro votes
On Friday morning, the Associated Press named their All-Pro team and it included three Minnesota Vikings. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson and long snapper Andrew DePaola made the first team and kick returner Kene Nwangwu made the second team.
With how the All-Pro voting goes, all 50 voters pick their first team and second team and they build the teams based on that. The voting is simple: three points for a first-place vote and one point for a second-place vote.
The three Vikings who earned All-Pro honors weren’t the only ones to receive votes. 10 Vikings received an All-Pro vote with four of them receiving a first-place vote. Here is how the Vikings did in the All-Pro voting.
WIde receiver Justin Jefferson
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First-place votes: 50
Total points: 150
Tight end T.J. Hockenson
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First-place votes: 0
Total points: 7
Left tackle Christian Darrisaw
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First-place votes: 0
Total points: 3
Right tackle Brian O'Neill
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First-place votes: 0
Total points: 1
Cornerback Patrick Peterson
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First-place votes: 0
Total points: 10
Safety Harrison Smith
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First-place votes: 1
Total points: 5
Safety Camryn Bynum
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First-place votes: 0
Total points: 1
Kick Returner Kene Nwangwu
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First place votes: 0
Total points: 27
Special teamer Josh Metellus
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First-place votes: 1
Total points: 4
Long snapper Andrew DePaola
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First-place votes: 26
Total points: 87