Michigan's NFL All-Pro Honors
Tom Brady
(Through 2024 Season)
All-Pro Honors
1932 – Bill Hewitt, DE, Chicago Bears (2nd, NFL and UPI);
1933 – Bill Hewitt, DE, Chicago Bears (1st, NFL and UPI); Harry Newman, TB, New York Giants (1st, NFL; 2nd, UPI); Benny Friedman, QB, Brooklyn Dodgers (2nd, NFL)
1934 – Bill Hewitt, DE, Chicago Bears (1st, NFL and UPI); Harry Newman, TB, New York Giants (2nd, NFL and UPI)
1936 – Bill Hewitt, DE, Chicago Bears (1st, NFL and UPI)
1937 – Bill Hewitt, DE, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, INS and NFL; 2nd, NYDN and UPI)
1938 – Bill Hewitt, DE, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, NYDN and UPI; 2nd, FW, INS, NFL)
1944 – Al Wistert, OT, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, AP, NDYN, INS and UPI)
1945 – Al Wistert, OT, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, AP, NDYN, INS, PFI and UPI); Bob Westfall, FB, Detroit Lions (1st, AP; 2nd, PFI)
1946 – Al Wistert, OT, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, AP, NDYN, PFI and UPI)
1947 – Al Wistert, OT, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, AP, NDYN, PFI and UPI)
1948 – Al Wistert, OT, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, SN, NDYN, PFI and UPI)
1949 – Al Wistert, OT, Philadelphia Eagles (1st, INS)
1950 – Al Wistert, OT, Philadelphia Eagles (2nd, NYDN)
1951 – Len Ford, DE, Cleveland Browns (1st, AP, NYDN and UPI); Elroy Hirsch, E, Los Angeles Rams (1st, AP, NYDN and UPI); Al Wistert, OG, Philadelphia Eagles (2nd, NYDN)
1952 – Len Ford, DE, Cleveland Browns (1st, AP, NYDN and UPI); Elroy Hirsch, E, Los Angeles Rams (2nd, NYDN and UPI)
1953 – Len Ford, DE, Cleveland Browns (1st, AP, NYDN and UPI); Elroy Hirsch, E, Los Angeles Rams (1st, AP; 2nd, NYDN and UPI)
1954 – Len Ford, DE, Cleveland Browns (1st, AP, NYDN and UPI; 2nd, SN); Roger Zatkoff, LB, Green Bay Packers (1st, UPI; 2nd, AP)
1955 – Len Ford, DE, Cleveland Browns (1st, NEA, NYDN and UPI; 2nd, AP); Roger Zatkoff, LB, Green Bay Packers (1st, AP and SN; 2nd, NEA and NYDN)
1956 – Roger Zatkoff, LB, Green Bay Packers (2nd, NEA and NYDN); Len Ford, DE, Cleveland Browns (2nd, NYDN); Elroy Hirsch, E, Los Angeles Rams (2nd, NYDN)
1957 – Len Ford, DE, Cleveland Browns (2nd, UPI)
1958 – Terry Barr, FL, Detroit Lions (2nd, NYDN)
1961 – Ron Kramer, TE, Green Bay Packers (1st, PFI)
1962 – Ron Kramer, TE, Green Bay Packers (1st, AP; 2nd, NEA and UPI)
1963 – Terry Barr, FL, Detroit Lions (2nd, AP and NEA); Ron Kramer, TE, Green Bay Packers (2nd, AP, NEA, NYDN and UPI)
1965 – John Morrow, C, Cleveland Browns (2nd, AP); Bennie McRae, CB, Chicago Bears (2nd, AP)
1968 – Rick Volk, S, Baltimore Colts (1st, NEA, PFWA and UPI); Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (2nd, NEA and UPI)
1969 – Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (1st, NEA-NFL, SN and UPI; 2nd, AP, HoF, NEA, NYDN and PFWA); Rick Volk, S, Baltimore Colts (2nd, NEA-NFL)
1970 – Ron Johnson, RB, New York Giants (1st, AP, PFWA and PFW; 2nd, NEA); Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (1st, PFW; 2nd, NEA and PFWA)
1971 – Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (1st, NEA; 2nd, PFWA); Rick Volk, S, Baltimore Colts (1st, AP, NEA and PFWA)
1972 – Ron Johnson, RB, New York Giants (2nd, PFWA); Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (2nd, AP and NEA)
1973 – Reggie McKenzie, OG, Buffalo Bills (1st, AP and PFWA; 2nd, NEA); Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (1st, PFW; 2nd, AP and PFWA)
1974 – Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (1st, PFWA and PFW; 2nd, AP); Dan Dierdorf, OT, St. Louis Cardinals (2nd, AP, NEA and PFWA); Reggie McKenzie, OG, Buffalo Bills (2nd, AP and PFWA); Mike Bass, CB, Washington Redskins (2nd, AP)
1975 - Dan Dierdorf, OT, St. Louis Cardinals (1st, PFWA; 2nd, AP and NEA); Tom Mack, OG, Los Angeles Rams (2nd, NEA and PFWA); Reggie McKenzie, OG, Buffalo Bills (2nd, AP)
1976 - Dan Dierdorf, OT, St. Louis Cardinals (1st, AP, NEA, PFWA and PFW); Thom Darden, S, Cleveland Browns (2nd, PFWA)
1977 – Dan Dierdorf, OT, St. Louis Cardinals (1st, AP, NEA, PFWA and PFW)
1978 – Dan Dierdorf, OT, St. Louis Cardinals (1st, AP, NEA, PFWA and PFW); Thom Darden, S, Cleveland Browns (1st, NEA, PFWA and PFW; 2nd, AP)
1979 – Thom Darden, S, Cleveland Browns (2nd, AP)
1980 – Mike Kenn, OT, Atlanta Falcons (1st, AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW and SN); Dan Dierdorf, OT, St. Louis Cardinals (1st, NEA; 2nd, AP); Randy Logan, S, Philadelphia Eagles (2nd, AP and NEA)
1981 – Dwight Hicks, S, San Francisco 49ers (1st, PFW; 2nd, AP and NEA); Mike Kenn, OT, Atlanta Falcons (2nd, AP and NEA)
1982 – Mike Kenn, OT, Atlanta Falcons (2nd, AP and NEA)
1983 – Ali Haji-Sheikh, K, New York Giants (1st, AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW and SN); Mike Kenn, OT, Atlanta Falcons (1st, PFW; 2nd, AP)
1984 – Dave Brown, CB, Seattle Seahawks (2nd, AP)
1985 – Dave Brown, CB, Seattle Seahawks (2nd, UPI)
1987 – Keith Bostic, S, Houston Oilers (1st, NEA; 2nd, AP)
1991 – Mike Kenn, OT, Atlanta Falcons (1st, AP, PFWA and PFW; 2nd, NEA)
1996 – Desmond Howard, PR, Green Bay Packers (1st, PFWA and SN)
1998 – Ty Law, CB, New England Patriots (1st, AP, PFWA and SN)
1999 – Charles Woodson, CB, Oakland Raiders (1st, AP, PFWA); Jon Runyan, OT, Tennessee Titans (2nd, AP)
2000 – Charles Woodson, CB, Oakland Raiders (2nd, AP)
2001 – Charles Woodson, CB, Oakland Raiders (1st, AP, SN)
2003 – Steve Hutchinson, OG, Seattle Seahawks (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Ty Law, CB, New England Patriots (1st, AP and PFWA)
2004 – Steve Hutchinson, OG, Seattle Seahawks (2nd, AP)
2005 –Steve Hutchinson, OG, Seattle Seahawks (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Cato June, OLB, Indianapolis Colts (1st, PFWA; 2nd, AP); Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (2nd, AP); Jon Jansen, OT, Washington Redskins (2nd, AP)
2006 – Steve Hutchinson, OG, Minnesota Vikings (1st, PFWA and SN; 2nd, AP)
2007 – Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Steve Hutchinson, OG, Minnesota Vikings (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Braylon Edwards (1st, SN; 2nd, AP)
2008 – Steve Hutchinson, OG, Minnesota Vikings (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Charles Woodson, CB, Green Bay Packers (2nd, AP)
2009 – Steve Hutchinson, OG, Minnesota Vikings (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Jake Long, OT, Miami Dolphins (1st, SN; 2nd, AP); Charles Woodson, CB, Green Bay Packers (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Leon Hall, CB, Cincinnati Bengals (2nd, AP); David Harris, LB, New York Jets (2nd, AP); LaMarr Woodley, OLB, Pittsburgh Steelers (2nd, AP)
2010 – Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Jake Long, OT, Miami Dolphins (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Charles Woodson, CB, Green Bay Packers (2nd, AP)
2011 – Charles Woodson, CB, Green Bay Packers (1st, AP and SN)
2012 – Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (1st, SN)
2015 – Charles Woodson, S, Oakland Raiders (2nd, AP)
2016 – Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (1st, SN; 2nd, AP); Brandon Graham, DE, Philadelphia Eagles (2nd, AP)
2017 – Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (1st, AP, PFWA and SN); Taylor Lewan, OT, Tennessee Titans (1st, SN)
2021 - Tom Brady, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1st, PFF; 2nd, AP)
Notes
AP – Associated Press
PFWA – Pro Football Writers of America
SN – Sporting News
PFF - Pro Football Focus
PFW – Pro Football Weekly
PFI – Pro Football Illustrated
NEA – Newspaper Enterprise Association
UPI – United Press International
INS – International News Service
HoF – Pro Football Hall of Fame
NYDN – New York Daily News