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Lions cornerback Darius Slay was left off the All-Pro teams.

(Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)

ALLEN PARK -- Darius Slay said he wasn't disappointed to be overlooked for the Pro Bowl because it's just a popularity contest. He was more concerned about making All-Pro.

But he didn't fare any better there either.

And neither did any of his teammates.

The Detroit Lions were the only playoff team shut out of the two All-Pro teams, just like they were the only playoff team shut out of the Pro Bowl. They received just two votes for the All-Pro -- one for Slay, and one for Sam Martin.

Seattle, by contrast, landed linebacker Bobby Wagner on the first team and kick returner Tyler Lockett on the second team. Detroit will face the Seahawks on Saturday in a wild-card game at CenturyLink Field.

The All-Pro teams are voted on by 50 writers from around the country. The Detroit market is not represented in the vote.

Slay was beat out by Denver's Aqib Talib and Kansas City's Marcus Peters on the first team, and by New York's Janoris Jenkins, San Diego's Casey Hayward and New England's Malcolm Butler on the second team. Those cornerbacks all had terrific years, so it's hard to call that a snub.

Martin, though, had a solid case to be named the second-team punter over Oakland's Marquette King. He destroyed King in net punting -- 44.2 to 41.4 -- and also had just three touchbacks. King had nine.

Los Angeles' Johnny Hekker, who set an NFL record for net punting this year (46.0), was the worthy choice for first-team punter.

FIRST TEAM

Offense

Quarterback -- Matt Ryan, Atlanta

Running Back -- Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas

Flex -- David Johnson, Arizona

Tight End -- Travis Kelce, Kansas City

Wide Receivers -- Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh; Julio Jones, Atlanta

Left Tackle -- Tyron Smith, Dallas

Rigth Tackle -- Travis Conklin, Tennessee

Left Guard-- Kelechi Osemele, Oakland

Right Guard -- Zack Martin, Dallas

Center -- Travis Frederick, Dallas



DEFENSE

Edge Rushers -- Khalil Mack, Oakland; Vic Beasley Jr., Atlanta

Interior Linemen -- Aaron Donald, Los Angeles; Damon Harrison, New York Giants

Linebackers -- Von Miller, Denver; Bobby Wagner, Seattle; Sean Lee, Dallas

Cornerbacks -- Aqib Talib, Denver; Marcus Peters, Kansas City

Safeties -- Landon Collins, New York Giants; Eric Berry, Kansas City

Defensive Back -- Chris Harris Jr., Denver



SPECIAL TEAMS

Placekicker -- Justin Tucker, Baltimore

Punter -- Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles

Kick Returner -- Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota

Punt Returner -- Tyreek Hill, Kansas City

Special Teamer -- Matthew Slater, New England



SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE

Quarterback -- Tom Brady, New England

Running Back -- David Johnson, Arizona

Flex -- Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh

Tight End -- Greg Olsen, Carolina

Wide Receivers -- Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants; Mike Evans, Tampa Bay

Left Tackle -- David Bakhtiari, Green Bay

Right Tackle -- Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City, and Marcus Cannon, New England

Left Guard -- Marshal Yanda, Baltimore

Right Guard -- David DeCastro, Pittsburgh

Center -- Alex Mack, Atlanta



DEFENSE

Edge Rushers -- Jadeveon Clowney, Houston; Cameron Wake, Miami, Olivier Vernon, New York Giants, and Brandon Graham, Philadelphia

Interior Linemen -- Ndamukong Suh, Miami; Calais Campbell, Arizona, and Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay

Linebackers -- Lorenzo Alexander, Buffalo; Luke Kuechly, Carolina; Lavonte David, Tampa Bay, C.J. Mosley, Baltimore, Zach Brown, Buffalo, Zachary Orr, Baltimore, Alec Ogletree, Los Angeles, Dont'a Hightower, New England, Whitney Mercilus, Houston, and Bernardick McKinney, Houston

Cornerbacks -- Janoris Jenkins, New York Giants; Casey Hayward, San Diego, and Malcolm Butler, New England

Safeties -- Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Green Bay; Devin McCourty, New England.

Defensive Back -- Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, New York Giants



SPECIAL TEAMS

Placekicker -- None.

Punter -- Marquette King, Oakland

Kick Returner -- Tyler Lockett, Seattle

Punt Returner -- None.

Special Teamer -- Nate Ebner, New England