Sports Info Solutions, a leader in the football analytics space, is pleased to announce its 2025 NFL All-Pro Teams.
The teams were selected using a combination of advanced stats and the eye test, with emphasis placed upon SIS’ player value stat, Total Points.
Total Points attempts to capture everything that happens during play. It’s based on the work of our Data Scouts, who watch and chart every play of every game, and our Research & Development team. Value for successful and failed plays is divvied up among all players on the field based on what happened (for a comprehensive explanation on Total Points, click here).
Here are the 2025 Sports Info Solutions All-Pro Teams:
| 1st-Team Offense | ||
| Position | Player | Team |
| Quarterback | Matthew Stafford | Rams |
| Running Back | Bijan Robinson | Falcons |
| Wide Receiver | Puka Nacua | Rams |
| Wide Receiver | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seahawks |
| Wide Receiver | Ja’Marr Chase | Bengals |
| Tight End | Trey McBride | Cardinals |
| Tackle | Darnell Wright | Bears |
| Tackle | Penei Sewell | Lions |
| Guard | Joe Thuney | Bears |
| Guard | David Edwards | Bills |
| Center | Zach Frazier | Steelers |
Quarterback: Matthew Stafford, Rams
Matthew Stafford was on another level in 2025. He led the NFL in passing yards (4,707) and passing touchdowns (46). Among all QBs with at least 250 attempts, he had the highest touchdown rate (7.7%), was 3rd in IQR (109.2), and tied for the 3rd-lowest interception rate (1.3%) all while tying for the deepest average throw depth (9.0 yards). It’s not a surprise he’s the front runner for the MVP and has led the Rams back into the playoffs. -Nathan
Running Back: Bijan Robinson, Falcons
Bijan Robinson cemented himself as the best all-around running back in the NFL this season. He finished 4th in the NFL in rushing yards with 1,478 and was 2nd in receiving yards among all running backs with 820. He finished the season with an outstanding 81 Total Points which was 40 more points than the next two running backs. What also makes Robinson special is his ability to make defenders miss. He led all running backs with a 29% broken and missed tackle rate on rushing attempts (minimum 100 carries). -Jordan
Wide Receiver: Puka Nacua, Rams
Puka Nacua put together another incredible season, leading the NFL with 129 receptions and finishing 2nd with 1,715 receiving yards. He led the league in receiving first downs (80) as well as 20+ yard receptions (27). Nacua led all receivers with 22 broken tackles on his receptions, plus an additional 6 missed tackles just for good measure. His Receiver Rating of 128 led all NFL wide receivers with at least 50 targets, and his 76 Total Points were the 2nd-most of any non-QB in the NFL. Finally, he won our NFC Player of the Week four times this season, the most of anybody. -Jeff
Wide Receiver: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks
Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the NFL in receiving yards with 1,793 in 2025. What’s most impressive, is he had only one drop on the season. You have to go all the way down to Dalton Schultz, who was 38th in receiving yards with 777, to find someone with only a single drop. Additionally, Smith-Njigba’s 43 Receiving Total Points and 31 Points Above Average both ranked 2nd among all NFL WRs. -Nathan
Wide Receiver: Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals
Ja’Marr Chase stacked another phenomenal season to his NFL career, even with juggling multiple QB’s for the Bengals in 2025. He led the NFL in targets with 186, and was 2nd in receptions among WR’s with 125. He also finished 2nd in YAC (649) and defensive pass interferences drawn (9) among WRs. He finished tied 3rd in Total Points among all WRs with 40. -Jordan
Tight End: Trey McBride, Cardinals
Trey McBride had a historically good season on his way to setting the single-season, tight end reception record (126) and doing it within the first 16 games. His 1,239 receiving yards were over 300 yards better than the next-best tight end. His 25 broken and missed tackles forced were tops among tight ends as were his 63 first downs. Unsurprisingly, his 56 Total Points were the most among tight ends and 20 better than second place. -Jeff
Tackle: Darnell Wright, Bears
Darnell Wright had a fantastic 2025 season, leading all tackles in Total Points with 42. He was an iron man in his own right, having logged over 1,000 total snaps this season, which only 11 other tackles in the NFL were able to do. He also had a 2.4% blown block rate, and is one of only two tackles in the 2025 season to log over 1,000 total snaps and have a blown block rate below 2.5%. He was also an elite pass protector, who led all tackles in Pass Block Total Points with 23. -Jordan
Tackle: Penei Sewell, Lions
Penei Sewell having an All-Pro season is nothing new, but this was arguably the best season of his career. Some of the deficiencies he’s had in pass protection in recent years have been overlooked due to how good the Lions OL has been. However, in 2025, that wasn’t the case. Sewell had to be good, and he was. His 1.7% blown block rate was best among all NFL tackles who played at least 500 snaps with a 2.3% rate in pass pro and a miniscule 0.8% as a run blocker. His 22 Total Points as a pass blocker ranked 2nd among all tackles, and was the best ranking of his career. -Nathan
Guard: Joe Thuney, Bears
Joe Thuney was a major contributor to the Bears offensive improvements from last season. He led NFL guards with 44 Total Points and 15 Total Points Above Average. He was one of only two offensive linemen to earn at least Total Points as both a run blocker and as a pass blocker, Zach Frazier being the other. Thuney’s 1.1% blown block rate was the best among NFL guards as was his 0.9% blown block rate on runs (minimum 500 snaps). -Jeff
Guard: David Edwards, Bills
David Edwards earned the competitive second guard spot due to his reliability and impact. He was second among NFL guards in Total Points (40) and Total Points Above Average (13). His 1.5% blown block rate was tied-3rd among guards as he helped pave the way for the best rushing offense in the NFL this season. -Jeff
Center: Zach Frazier, Steelers
Zach Frazier had a fantastic second season in his NFL career, ranking 1st in Total Points among centers with 43. He was balanced in both the pass and run game, finishing 2nd in Pass Block Total Points and 1st in Run Block Total Points among centers. He also finished with an outstanding 1% total blown block rate which ranked 2nd among all centers (minimum 500 snaps). -Jordan
| 1st-Team Defense | ||
| Position | Player | Team |
| Defensive Tackle | Jeffery Simmons | Titans |
| Defensive Tackle | Quinnen Williams | Cowboys |
| Edge | Will Anderson Jr. | Texans |
| Edge | Myles Garrett | Browns |
| Linebacker | Jack Campbell | Lions |
| Linebacker | Devin Bush | Browns |
| Cornerback | Derek Stingley Jr. | Texans |
| Cornerback | Pat Surtain II | Broncos |
| Safety | Kevin Byard III | Bears |
| Safety | Talanoa Hufanga | Broncos |
| Defensive Back | Cooper DeJean | Eagles |
Defensive Tackle: Jeffery Simmons, Titans
While the Titans struggled for much of the 2025 season, the defense, led by Jeffery Simmons, was a bright spot. Simmons’ 69 Total Points blew all other defensive tackles out of the water (Chris Jones was 2nd with 42). He led all DTs in sacks with 11 and pressures with 63, which ranked 13th in the entire league, no matter the position. His 15.5% pressure rate also led all DTs with at least double-digit pressures. -Nathan
Defensive Tackle: Quinnen Williams, Cowboys
Quinnen Williams had a fantastic season for both the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys, having been traded midseason. He finished the season ranked 3rd in Total Points among defensive tackles with 40. He also ranked at the top of Run Defense Total Points among defensive tackles with 24. While he only had 2.5 sacks this season, he finished 4th in total pressures among defensive tackles with 49. -Jordan
Edge: Will Anderson Jr., Texans
Will Anderson Jr. has gotten better each year and he ended this season tied for 1st among edge players with 70 Total Points. He was 2nd in the NFL in pressures (94) on his way to gathering 12 sacks. His pressure rate of 23% was 2nd-best in the NFL (minimum 100 pass rushes) as was his 57 Pass Rushing Total Points. He did not slack off against the run either, finishing 4th in the NFL with 22 tackles for loss. Anderson showed why the Texans traded up to draft him, and he may have had his first Defensive Player of the Year trophy if it were not for the player below… -Jeff
Edge: Myles Garrett, Browns
It was a record setting year for the future Hall of Famer, Myles Garrett. He broke the single-season sack record with 23 total sacks, a mark Michael Strahan had for 24 years (though it took Garrett a 17th game to set the mark). He finished the season with a 5% sack rate on his pass rush snaps, which led all defenders (minimum 30 pressures). He also finished 3rd among defensive ends in Pass Rush Points Saved with 55 and 4th in total pressures with 83. -Jordan
Linebacker: Jack Campbell, Lions
The defensive leader in Total Points in 2025 was Jack Campbell, who amassed 74. Not only did that lead all defensive players, it was 17 points higher than Devin Bush’s 57 for 2nd among LBs. He also wasn’t one-dimensional. He filled up the stat sheet to the tune of 168 tackles, 5 sacks, 19 pressures, and 3 forced fumbles. His 32 Total Points against the run were most among all LBs, and his 42 Total Points in the pass game ranked 3rd. -Nathan
Linebacker: Devin Bush, Browns
Devin Bush may not get the same love as some of the other Browns defenders, but he was excellent this season. His 57 Total Points and 28 Total Points Above Average were both 2nd-best among linebackers. He was one of only two linebackers to earn 35+ Pass Defense Total Points and 20+ Run Defense Total Points, along with Campbell. Bush had a pair of pick-sixes this year, including a 97-yard return in the final week of the season. -Jeff
Cornerback: Derek Stingley Jr., Texans
Derek Stingley Jr. had another fantastic season as one of the primary defenders on a star-studded Texans defense. He led all cornerbacks in Total Points Saved with 42 on 60 total targets. He finished the season with 4 interceptions and 11 pass breakups. He also finished the season with a 61.4 Passer Rating Against, which ranked 17th-lowest among cornerbacks with at least 25 targets. -Jordan
Cornerback: Pat Surtain II, Broncos
The Pat Surtain effect was in full force in Denver during the 2025 season. Surtain saw 62 targets come his way, tied for 19th-most in the league. However, Riley Moss, his teammate and opposite corner, saw 103 targets, 15 more than anyone else in the league. His 38 Total Points in pass coverage and 21 Points Above Average were both 2nd-best behind Stingley. Additionally, among the 100 CBs to see at least 25 targets, his 56.1 Passer Rating Against was 12th-best. -Nathan
Safety: Kevin Byard III, Bears
Kevin Byard III led the NFL with 7 interceptions this season as part of a much-improved Bears defense. He led NFL safeties in Total Points (56), Coverage Total Points (32), Points Above Average (22), and was tied for the lead in Run Defense Total Points as well (24). His all-around play helped the Bears reach the postseason and solidified Byard as a ball hawk. -Jeff
Safety: Talanoa Hufanga, Broncos
One of the most balanced safeties in the league, Talanoa Hufanga’s 54 Total Points ranked 2nd among all safeties, 30 of which came against the pass and 24 against the run. His 13 Points Above Average in the run game were tops among all safeties. Hufanga secured over 100 total tackles, 8 of them came for a loss, and his 9.4% broken and missed tackle rate ranked in the top 25% of all safeties with at least 25 solo tackles. -Nathan
Defensive Back: Cooper DeJean, Eagles
Cooper DeJean was part of a great defensive back tandem in Philadelphia this season. Despite being targeted 60 times in coverage, he did not allow a touchdown as the primary defender. His 14 passes defensed were 4th-best among all defenders, and he snagged an additional 2 interceptions. He was 4th among cornerbacks in Total Points (48) and Coverage Total Points (37). -Jeff
| 1st-Team Specialists | ||
| Position | Player | Team |
| Kicker | Ka’imi Fairbairn | Texans |
| Punter | Ryan Rehkow | Bengals |
| Returner | Chimere Dike | Titans |
Kicker: Ka’imi Fairbairn, Texans
Ka’imi Fairbairn led all kickers in Total Points with 25 this season. He also finished the season 44-of-48 on field goal attempts, with a 91.7 FG%, which led all kickers in the NFL. He additionally finished 28-of-28 on extra point attempts. -Jordan
Punter: Ryan Rehkow, Bengals
Ryan Rehkow finished with the 4th-highest punting average of 50.5 and pinned 28 punts inside the 20. Underappreciated aspects of the punting game also favor Rehkow with only 4 punts going out of bounds and 10 punts being downed by his own team. These factors helped him lead all punters in both Total Points (20) and Points Above Average (11). -Jeff
Returner: Chimere Dike, Titans
Chimere Dike burst onto the scene as the primary returner for Tennessee in 2025 on both kick and punt returns. As a kick returner, all he did was secure the 2nd-most return yards in the entire league, 1,562 on 62 returns. As a punt returner, his 394 yards were good for 3rd-most, plus he added three returns for touchdowns, including a 90-yarder that tied for the longest punt return of the season. -Nathan
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Below, you can find our All-Pro 2nd Teams which include big names like Drake Maye, Jahmyr Gibbs, Garrett Bolles, Creed Humphrey, Chris Jones, Aidan Hutchinson, Quinyon Mitchell, and Kyle Hamilton.
| 2nd-Team Offense | ||
| Position | Player | Team |
| Quarterback | Drake Maye | Patriots |
| Running Back | Jahmyr Gibbs | Lions |
| Wide Receiver | Amon-Ra St. Brown | Lions |
| Wide Receiver | George Pickens | Cowboys |
| Wide Receiver | Stefon Diggs | Patriots |
| Tight End | Hunter Henry | Patriots |
| Tackle | Garrett Bolles | Broncos |
| Tackle | Dion Dawkins | Bills |
| Guard | Peter Skoronski | Titans |
| Guard | Tyler Smith | Cowboys |
| Center | Creed Humphrey | Chiefs |
The 2nd-Team Offense featured some big-time names that could’ve easily found their way onto the top team. Drake Maye had an incredible year for New England, leading the Patriots back to the playoffs. His 113.5 Passer Rating and 139.6 EPA gained were best in the league among QBs with at least 250 attempts.
Jahmyr Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown both had stellar seasons once again in Detroit. A two-time SIS NFC Player of the Week winner, Gibbs’ 25% broken and missed tackle rate as a runner ranked 2nd among RBs with at least 100 carries, and St. Brown’s 11 receiving touchdowns were 2nd in the NFL. Finally, Creed Humphrey continued his dominance in the middle of the Chiefs offensive line, leading all offensive linemen with at least 500 snaps with a 0.8% blown block rate overall and 0.4% rate in pass pro. -Nathan
| 2nd-Team Defense | ||
| Position | Player | Team |
| Defensive Tackle | Chris Jones | Chiefs |
| Defensive Tackle | Derrick Brown | Panthers |
| Edge | Aidan Hutchinson | Lions |
| Edge | Danielle Hunter | Texans |
| Linebacker | Carson Schwesinger | Browns |
| Linebacker | Devin Lloyd | Jaguars |
| Cornerback | Quinyon Mitchell | Eagles |
| Cornerback | Deommodore Lenoir | 49ers |
| Safety | Jaylinn Hawkins | Patriots |
| Safety | Kyle Hamilton | Ravens |
| Defensive Back | Jamel Dean | Buccaneers |
The 2nd-Team Defense features some phenomenal individual seasons, who almost made the cut for 1st Team honors. The defensive line is highlighted by Aidan Hutchinson, who led all defenders in the league with 99 total pressures. Chris Jones stacked another great season to his Hall of Fame career, finishing 2nd in Total Points Saved among defensive tackles with 35.
Carson Schwesinger is one of only two rookies to make either the 1st or 2nd Team selections, finishing 3rd in Total Points among all linebackers. Devin Lloyd also finished the season leading all off-ball linebackers with 47 Pass Defense Total Points. Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins also had a fantastic season, leading all safeties with 33 Pass Defense Total Points. -Jordan
| 2nd-Team Specialists | ||
| Position | Player | Team |
| Kicker | Will Reichard | Vikings |
| Punter | Tommy Townsend | Texans |
| Returner | Isaiah Williams | Jets |
The 2nd-Team Specialists all have worthy cases to be on the 1st Team. Will Reichard hit 33-of-35 field goals this season, with both misses coming from 50+ yards. He went 11-of-13 on 50+ yard field goals. Tommy Townsend had 30 punts inside the 20 with only 5 touchbacks to highlight his precision.
Finally, Isaiah Williams was a rare bright spot for the Jets with two punt return touchdowns to go along with the 2nd-best kickoff return average in the NFL (minimum 20 kickoff returns). -Jeff
| Honorable Mentions | ||
| Position | Player | Team |
| Quarterback | Bo Nix | Broncos |
| Running Back | De’Von Achane | Dolphins |
| Wide Receiver | Zay Flowers | Ravens |
| Tight End | Tucker Kraft | Packers |
| Tight End | Tyler Warren | Colts |
| Guard | Damien Lewis | Panthers |
| Defensive Tackle | Jalen Redmond | Vikings |
| Defensive Tackle | Tommy Togiai | Texans |
| Edge | Josh Hines-Allen | Jaguars |
| Edge | Maxx Crosby | Raiders |
| Linebacker | Ernest Jones IV | Seahawks |
| Cornerback | Christian Benford | Bills |
| Cornerback | Nahshon Wright | Bears |
| Safety | Antoine Winfield Jr. | Buccaneers |
| Kicker | Cam Little | Jaguars |
| Punter | Daniel Whelan | Packers |
We want to highlight some of the close calls and honorable mentions who didn’t quite make the cut, but were very much in the running.
Bo Nix led all quarterbacks in Total Points with an outstanding 142 points. De’Von Achane was tied with 2nd Team selection Jahmyr Gibbs with 41 Total Points. Tucker Kraft was well on his way to having a career year and giving Trey McBride a run for 1st Team honors before suffering a season-ending knee injury. He only played in 8 games in 2025, but still finished 3rd in Receiving Total Points among all TE’s with 27.
Maxx Crosby also had another great season, finishing with 35 Run Defense Total Points, which led all defenders regardless of position in the NFL, proving again he is one of, if not, the best run defenders in the league. -Jordan
The Lions and Texans tied for the most picks with 5 selections apiece across the two teams. The Patriots weren’t far behind with 4 selections of their own.
Stats and ranks accurate as of 1/13/2026



