The Miami Dolphins’ lackluster 2024 season evidently hasn’t inspired many fans to vote for the team’s players to go to the Pro Bowl Games. In the first release from the NFL, only three Dolphins players were top 10 in voting at their position.
Alec Ingold has the fourth most votes among fullbacks, Jonnu Smith is fifth among tight ends, and Jalen Ramsey is ninth in the cornerbacks race. None of those players being in the mix is a surprise, especially considering there aren’t even 10 fullbacks who qualify for votes.
But only one fullback, two tight ends, and four cornerbacks from each conference will earn a spot. Ingold, Smith, and Ramsey are all currently on the outside looking in.
Fans don’t solely determine the Pro Bowl rosters, though. They account for a third of the formula with votes from NFL players and coaches making up the other two thirds.
Among those currently outside the top 10 at their position with a strong argument for inclusion are Tua Tagovailoa, who leads the NFL in completion percentage, and Terron Armstead, who is the No. 2 graded offensive tackle on PFF.
Pro Bowl voting will remain open for fans until Dec. 23.
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