Noun
All-Pro (plural All-Pros)
(American football) A professional American football player selected (typically by press organizations) as the best player in a particular position during a given season.
A former All-Pro wide receiver suggested a radical plan for the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday. Source: Internet
After a 7-9 season, the Raiders had only one player on the AP All-Pro list in Rodney Hudson, who was named to the second team. Source: Internet
Along with his Super Bowl ring, Thomas has earned himself seven appearances and three First-Team All-Pro honors. Source: Internet
A third parcel in the All-Pro complex assessed at $1.5 million is not listed in the tax auction because no back taxes are owed, records show. Source: Internet
By year three in the league playing for Pete Carroll’s Seattle Seahawks, Sherman was a Pro Bowler, a two-time First-Team All-Pro, the league’s leader in interceptions and most importantly, a Super Bowl champion. Source: Internet
All-pro linebacker Zach Thomas also contributed many tackles. Source: Internet