Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney is the leading Pro Bowl vote getter among free safeties in the NFC through one week of fan voting.
McKinney, the NFC’s Defensive Player of the Month for October, is currently tied for the NFL lead with seven interceptions. He also has two other pass breakups, a fumble recovery and a third-down sack.
While McKinney is leading the way at safety, the Packers are not among the top five teams in Pro Bowl votes after one week. The Detroit Lions, at 11-1, lead all teams in votes.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is the leading vote getter so far. Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs, who will face McKinney and the Packers on Thursday night, is No. 5 in overall voting.
Josh Jacobs has the third-most votes among NFC running backs. Jayden Reed has the fifth-most votes among NFC wide receivers. Tucker Kraft has the sixth-most votes among NFC tight ends. Josh Myers has the third-most votes among NFC centers. Zach Tom has the sixth-most votes among NFC tackles. Elgton Jenkins has the fifth-most votes among NFC guards. Rashan Gary has the third-most votes among NFC edge rushers. Quay Walker has the third-most votes among NFC linebackers. Jaire Alexander has the second-most votes among NFC cornerbacks. Daniel Whelan has the third-most votes among NFC punters. Anderson has the third-most votes among NFC special teams players. Keisean Nixon has the fifth-most votes among NFC returners. Matt Orzech has the third-most votes among NFC long snappers.
Voting for the Pro Bowl consists of three parts: fans, players and coaches. Fan voting runs through Dec. 23. Players and coach vote on Dec. 27.