Eli Manning speaks with Lisa Salters about being drafted on the same team for the Pro Bowl as Odell Beckham Jr. and breaks down what it's like being teammates with Beckham. (1:07)

WAHIAWA, Hawaii -- Eli Manning was the second overall pick Wednesday in the 2016 Pro Bowl draft, and he's got his No. 1 guy on his side in wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

The New York Giants duo will represent Team Rice in the NFL's all-star game Sunday at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. The game will be televised at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.

"Hopefully, we can be on the same page and hook up and get a couple touchdowns," Manning said.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was selected with the first overall pick in the draft. He was chosen by Michael Irvin, who is serving as a Pro Bowl legend captain opposite fellow Hall of Famer Jerry Rice.

Eli Manning, right, is hoping to connect with Giants and Pro Bowl teammate Odell Beckham Jr. for a few touchdowns in Sunday's Pro Bowl. AP Photo/Bill Kostroun

Beckham and Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald are serving as active-player captains for Team Rice, and Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman and Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Geno Atkins are captains for Team Irvin.

Manning and Beckham hooked up for 13 touchdowns this season and hope to do it again Sunday. Manning was asked whether they have any special plays in the works.

"We'll have to talk about it," Manning said. "We've got a few plays that we've run over the years that we might have to throw into the offense, and hopefully, we can get together on a couple big plays."

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones went with the third choice to Team Irvin, and Oakland Raiders defensive end Khalil Mack was drafted by Team Rice with the fourth pick.

Irvin took defensive players with his next three picks -- Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, Detroit Lions defensive end Ezekiel Ansah and Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett -- before drafting wide receivers A.J. Green of the Bengals and DeAndre Hopkins of the Houston Texans in the sixth and seventh rounds, respectively.

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was the first overall pick by team captain Michael Irvin in the Pro Bowl draft. Patrick Smith/Getty Images

Rice selected Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry with his third pick and went with the Raiders duo of quarterback Derek Carr and wide receiver Amari Cooper with his next two selections before taking Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters and then the first running back, Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson.

Thirty-four players, mostly linemen and special-teams players, were pre-drafted Tuesday. Forty-eight players were drafted or assigned Wednesday.

This is the third consecutive year the Pro Bowl will be played in an "unconferenced" format, with conference affiliations not considered in Pro Bowl selections.

A record 33 original Pro Bowl selections won't appear in the game. Fourteen of them are in the Super Bowl, and the remainder have opted out because of injuries and/or personal reasons. None of the New England Patriots' seven selections will play because of injuries, the most selections without an actual appearance for a non-Super Bowl team since the 2009 season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

The number of players either voted to the Pro Bowl or added as an alternate is 133. That's the highest number in NFL history, according to Elias research, and well beyond the previous high of 119 set after the 2009 season. A total of 86 players were originally voted to the game.

Two of the stars honoring their commitments to play are Raiders teammates Mack and safety Charles Woodson.

"I feel it's important to be here just because of the love of the game, especially with this being my first time being able to be here and I wanted to take advantage of it," said Mack, who had 15 sacks and 77 tackles this season.

Woodson, 39, will be playing in his final game. He is retiring after 18 seasons in the league and nine Pro Bowl selections.

"It was about being my last time, but it was about my family and us being able to take this trip together," Woodson said. "This will be my last time ever suiting up in an NFL uniform to actually go out there and run around as a player, so this is it. After this game, there's no more. My NFL career is over. So we wanted to come out, enjoy Hawaii and then hopefully ride off into the sunset."

After it was played in Glendale, Arizona, last year, the Pro Bowl is returning to Aloha Stadium, where it was played every year from 1980 to 2009 and again from 2011 to '13 and most recently in 2015. The game was played in Miami in 2010.

Rice was the winning alumni captain in 2013, the first year the Pro Bowl used the current format. Irvin was the captain of the winning team in last year's game.

The draft was held in an airplane hangar at Wheeler Army Airfield, located in the town of Wahiawa in the central plain of Oahu, the most populated of the Hawaiian Islands.

Only ticketed military members were allowed to attend.

Information from The Associated Press and ESPN's Kevin Seifert was used in this report.