Fifteen Vols on Pro Bowl Ballot

Fifteen Vols on Pro Bowl Ballot

Pro Bowl Voting

Voting for the 2022 Pro Bowl in Las Vegas is underway at nfl.com/probowlvote, and a total of 15 former Tennessee Volunteers are up for selection to the prestigious event.

They include: Derek Barnett (DE), Marquez Callaway (WR), Dustin Colquitt (P), Morgan Cox (LS), Malik Jackson (DT), Jakob Johnson (FB), Alvin Kamara (RB), Emmanuel Moseley (CB), Cordarrelle Patterson (RB, RS), Jalen Reeves-Maybin (ILB), Trey Smith (G), Cameron Sutton (CB), Shy Tuttle (DT) and Darrell Taylor (DE).

Three VFLs were selected for the Pro Bowl a season ago: Morgan Cox, Alvin Kamara and Cordarrelle Patterson. Cox and Patterson are both vying for their fifth all-time Pro Bowl selection and third in a row. Kamara has been named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons.

Multiple players on the ballot have stood out this year, ranking among the best in the league at their position.

Johnson has the second-best blocking grade, per Pro Football Focus, of fullbacks with over 100 snaps.

Vols on Pro Bowl ballot / Credit: UT Athletics

Smith has played the third-most snaps of any guard in the league with 849. He is the only one, of the nine guards with over 800 snaps, to have an overall PFF blocking grade over 75 (76.5) and a run blocking grade over 80 (83.2).

Palardy is tied for third in punts inside the 20 with 24.

Patterson ranks fourth in the NFL in All-Purpose Yards with 1,348.

Voting is open now and will close on Dec. 16.

-UT Athletics

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