The worst Pro Bowl picks — and the players who should replace them

Every year, a group of undeserving players are named to the Pro Bowl. Here’s this year’s list, and the players who should replace them.

Offensive Tackle (AFC)

In: Mitchell Schwartz
Out: Laremy Tunsil

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Schwartz has been one of the better right tackles of the last few years, and he’s never made a Pro Bowl, though he was an All-Pro in 2018. This season, he’s allowed just one sack, five quarterback hits, and 12 quarterback hurries. Meanwhile, Tunsil has allowed three sacks and 15 hurries. Both players have allowed 18 total pressures, but the sack total should push Tunsil out and Schwartz in.

Offensive Tackle (NFC)

In: Ryan Ramczyk
Out: Tyron Smith

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Smith is one of the best tackles of his generation and he’s made the Pro Bowl every year since 2013, but it’s tough to argue his inclusion over Ramczyk of the Saints when Smith has allowed one sack, six quarterback hits, and 23 quarterback hurries, and Ramczyk has allowed no sacks, one hit, and 18 hurries.