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Friday, November 13, 2009
Clark makes USA Today first-half All-Pro team
From Jarrett Bell's "First-half All-Pro team: No Manning, no Brady, no Favre"
November 12, 2009
Who have the top performers of the NFL's first half been? USA TODAY's Jarrett Bell filed his All-Pro ballot with the all-stars at each position:
Offense
QB: Drew Brees, New Orleans
RB: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota
RB: Chris Johnson, Tennessee
TE: Dallas Clark, Indianapolis
LT: Ryan Clady, Denver
LG: Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota
C: Nick Mangold, NY Jets
RG: Jahari Evans, New Orleans
RT: Jon Stinchcomb, New Orleans
WR: Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
WR: Andre Johnson, Houston
WR: Vincent Jackson, San Diego
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