Who would be on the NFL All-Pro team right now?

Chris Strauss, USA TODAY Sports | USATODAY

As we head into November, there's thankfully still two months left in the NFL's regular season. Every Wednesday until then, I'll be singling out the players who should be on the NFL's All-Pro team when the season ends. Here's how it looks heading into Week 9.



First team:

Offense

QB: Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons

Matty Ice came back from the team's bye week looking even sharper as the Falcons improved to 7-0.

RB: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings

Peterson broke off his longest run of the season with a 64-yard touchdown dash against Tampa Bay last Sunday.

Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks

Beast Mode has reeled off two straight 100 yards games for the Birds.

FB: Henry Hynoski, New York Giants

The "Hynocerous" is the league's best blocker at the position.

WR: Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts

Wayne is on pace for over 1700 yards receiving this season.

Brandon Marshall, Chicago Bears

The way he's been playing, Marshall could put up 200 yards this week against a weak Titans secondary

TE: Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots

Between his team's trip to London and his likely future trip to Hawaii, Gronk is loading up on frequent flier miles.

T: Ryan Clady, Denver Broncos

Clady hasn't given up any QB hits or hurries in two games and has yet to give up a sack all season.

Duane Brown, Houston Texans

The AFC's top team relies on the big man for major protection.

G: Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens

The talented guard should be able to open up plenty of running lanes for Ray Rice against Cleveland.

Mike Iupati, San Francisco 49ers

The best player on the most talented offensive line in the NFL.

C: Mike Pouncey, Miami Dolphins

He called out the Jets last week and then went out and had one of his best games of the season.

Defense:

DE: J.J. Watt, Houston Texans

After a bye week, the league's best defensive player begins nine straight weeks of terrorizing opponents.

Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins

Wake crushed Arizona with 4.5 sacks in Week 4 and has had a sack in every game since.

DT: Geno Atkins, Cincinnati Bengals

He'll get a chance to disrupt Peyton Manning this week against Denver.

OLB: Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers

In a pretty stellar NFL career, Matthews' dad Clay only reached nine sacks twice. His son is already there with eight games to play.

DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys

Ware only has one game this season without at least a partial sack.

ILB: Daryl Washington, Arizona Cardinals

Washington was the best linebacker on the field Monday night in a game that also included San Francisco's Patrick Willis and Navorro Bowman.

Patrick Willis, San Francisco 49ers

Willis had another solid game on Monday night, with seven tackles and one pass deflection.

CB: Antoine Winfield, Minnesota Vikings

Winfield ranks second among all NFC cornerbacks in all tackles.

Tim Jennings, Chicago Bears

Jennings leads the NFL with six interceptions on the year.

S: Stevie Brown, New York Giants

The third-year player has three interceptions in the past two games.

Dashon Goldson, San Francisco 49ers

Goldson may be the most unheralded player on the team's talented defense.

K: Lawrence Tynes, New York Giants

Tynes' five field goals against Dallas were the key to the Giants' win.

P: Andy Lee, San Francisco 49ers

The three-time All-Pro punter looks to make it a fourth time.

KR: Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings

The do-it-all threat continues to scare opposing kickers, notching a 43-yard return last week against Tampa Bay.

Second team:

Offense



QB: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers



RB: Stevan Ridley, New England Patriots, Ray Rice, Baltimore Ravens

FB: James Casey, Houston Texans

WR: Demaryius Thomas, Denver Broncos, A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals

TE: Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta Falcons

T: Joe Staley, San Francisco 49ers, Sebastian Vollmer, New England Patriots

G: Evan Mathis, Philadelphia Eagles, Alex Boone, San Francisco 49ers

C: John Sullivan, Minnesota Vikings

Defense:

DE: Jason Pierre-Paul, New York Giants, Chandler Jones, New England Patriots

DT: Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

OLB: Von Miller, Denver Broncos, Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears

ILB: NaVorro Bowman, San Francisco 49ers, DaMeco Ryans, Philadelphia Eagles

CB: Casey Hayward, Green Bay, Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks

S: Eric Weddle, San Diego Chargers, Ryan Clark, Pittsburgh Steelers

K: Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens

P: Jon Ryan, Seattle Seahawks

KR: Josh Cribbs, Cleveland Browns