5 2024 AP All-Pro Offense snubs ft. Brian Thomas Jr. 

Jacksonville Jaguars v Las Vegas Raiders - Source: Getty
Brian Thomas Jr. during Jacksonville Jaguars v Las Vegas Raiders - Source: Getty

The Associated Press announced its All-Pro teams for the 2024 season on Friday, with many talented players on the list. Of course, like every year, some players who many thought would have been named to the team were left off, while for others, there were some surprises with who made the list and who didn't.

The 2024 AP First-Team All-Pro Offense includes QB Lamar Jackson, RB Saquon Barkley, FB Patrick Ricard, WR Ja'Marr Chase, WR Justin Jefferson, WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, TE Brock Bowers, LT Tristan Wirfs, LG Joe Thuney, C Creed Humphrey, RG Quinn Meinerz and RT Penei Sewell.

The 2024 AP Second-Team All-Pro Offense includes QB Josh Allen, RB Derrick Henry, FB Kyle Juszczyk, WR Terry McLaurin, WR CeeDee Lamb, WR A.J. Brown, TE George Kittle, LT Jordan Mailata, LG Quenton Nelson, C Frank Ragnow, RG Chris Lindstrom and RT Lane Johnson.

5 offensive players snubbed from the 2024 AP All-Pro team

Trey Smith during Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs - Source: Getty
Trey Smith during Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs - Source: Getty

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The AP All-Pro list can never be perfect. Fans will always complain that certain players got robbed while others didn't deserve a spot on the list.

Here are five offensive Pro Bowl snubs from this year's AP list:

#1 - Brian Thomas Jr.

Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Brian Thomas Jr. has the third-most receiving yards in the entire league this season with 1,282 yards and finished tied for sixth-most receiving touchdowns with 10. Thomas did this with a struggling Trevor Lawrence and Mac Jones throwing him the ball.

#2 - Malik Nabers

Another rookie wide receiver by the way of LSU who could have easily been named over guys like Terry McLaurin and AJ Brown is Malik Nabers. Nabers was fifth in receptions (109), seventh in receiving yards (1,204) and also had seven receiving touchdowns. Like Brian Thomas, he had multiple below-average quarterbacks throwing him the ball this season.

#3 - Trey Smith

Kansas City Chiefs right guard Trey Smith has been one of the best guards in football. This season, he didn't allow a single sack and was called for just two penalties. He's been one of the Chiefs' best pass protectors in the NFL and was recognized by being selected to his first Pro Bowl.

#4 - Rashawn Slater

LA Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater has been one of the best linemen in the league since being picked in the first round by the Bolts in the 2021 NFL draft. This season, Slater made his second Pro Bowl and had the second-highest grade of any tackle in the league, according to PFF.

#5 - Trey McBride

You can make the case for Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride being snubbed off the All-Pro team. McBride ranked second in receptions (111) and receiving yards (1,146) for all tight ends in the NFL. Voters may have been turned off by McBride only scoring two touchdowns.

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