The 2014 NFL All-Pro team was announced on Friday and only one member of the Carolina Panthers was recognized by the Associated Press. They picked an awfully good one though, with Luke Kuechly making the team for the second-straight year.

Kuechly narrowly edged out Bobby Wagner of the Seattle Seahawks despite early reports to the contrary. He garnered a total of 43 votes to Wagner's 31 at the middle linebacker position. Two players are named to the team from each defensive position.

The only other Panther to garner a vote was Ryan Kalil at center. He was awarded a single, solitary vote at his position. Kalil has been good this year and made to look worse by the supporting cast around him, but he was by no means the best center in the NFL in 2014. It's a little surprising to see him receive a vote.

It would have been nice to see Greg Olsen recognized at tight end with a few votes, but let's be real: Rob Gronkowski was absolutely dominant this year and missed a game. Olsen got his Pro Bowl recognition, but nothing for the more meaningful award.