1995 All-Pro Team

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The 1995 All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football League players that were named to the Associated Press, Pro Football Writers Association, and The Sporting News All-Pro Teams in 1995. Both first and second teams are listed for the AP team. These are the three teams that are included in Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League. In 1995 the Pro Football Writers Association and Pro Football Weekly combined their All-pro teams, a practice which continued through 2008. In 1995 all three All-pro teams returned to a 4-3 defense, picking only one middle linebacker.

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Teams

Offense
PositionFirst teamSecond team
Quarterback Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers (AP, PFWA, TSN) Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers (AP-2t)
Dan Marino, Miami Dolphins (AP-2t)
Running back Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Curtis Martin, New England Patriots (PFWA)
Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis Colts (AP-2)
Chris Warren, Seattle Seahawks (AP-2)
Wide receiver Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Herman Moore, Detroit Lions (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Cris Carter, Minnesota Vikings (AP-2)
Carl Pickens, Cincinnati Bengals (AP-2)
Tight end Ben Coates, New England Patriots (AP, PFWA, TSN) Shannon Sharpe, Denver Broncos (AP-2)
Tackle Willie Roaf, New Orleans Saints (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Lomas Brown, Detroit Lions (AP, PFWA)
Erik Williams, Dallas Cowboys (TSN)
Gary Zimmerman, Denver Broncos (AP-2)
Richmond Webb, Miami Dolphins (AP-2)
Guard Nate Newton, Dallas Cowboys (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Randall McDaniel, Minnesota Vikings (AP, PFWA)
Larry Allen, Dallas Cowboys (TSN)
Larry Allen, Dallas Cowboys (AP-2)
Steve Wisniewski, Oakland Raiders (AP-2)
Center Dermontti Dawson, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP, PFWA, TSN) Kevin Glover, Detroit Lions (AP-2)
Special teams
PositionFirst teamSecond team
Kicker Morten Andersen, Atlanta Falcons (AP, PFWA, TSN) Jason Elam, Denver Broncos (AP-2)
Punter Darren Bennett, San Diego Chargers (AP, PFWA, TSN) Louie Aguiar, Kansas City Chiefs (AP-2)
Kick Returner Brian Mitchell, Washington Redskins (AP, PFWA, TSN)Glyn Milburn, Denver Broncos (AP-2)
Punt ReturnerBrian Mitchell, Washington Redskins (PFWA)
Glyn Milburn, Denver Broncos (TSN)
Special Teams Steve Tasker, Buffalo Bills (PFWA)
Defense
PositionFirst teamSecond team
Defensive end Bruce Smith, Buffalo Bills (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Reggie White, Green Bay Packers (AP. PFWA, TSN)
Neil Smith, Kansas City Chiefs (AP-2)
William Fuller, Philadelphia Eagles (AP-2)
Defensive tackle John Randle, Minnesota Vikings (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Chester McGlockton, Los Angeles Raiders (AP, PFWA)
Eric Swann, Arizona Cardinals (TSN)
Dana Stubblefield, San Francisco 49ers (AP-2)
Andy Harmon, Philadelphia Eagles (AP-2)
Middle linebacker Junior Seau, San Diego Chargers (PFWA, TSN)
Ken Norton Jr., San Francisco 49ers (AP)
Junior Seau, San Diego Chargers (AP-2)
Outside linebacker Bryce Paup, Buffalo Bills (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Greg Lloyd, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Ken Harvey, Washington Redskins (AP-2)
William Thomas, Philadelphia Eagles (AP-2)
Cornerback Aeneas Williams, Arizona Cardinals (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Eric Davis, San Francisco 49ers (AP, PFWA)
Deion Sanders, Dallas Cowboys (TSN)
Terry McDaniel, Los Angeles Raiders (AP-2)
Dale Carter, Kansas City Chiefs (AP-2)
Safety Darren Woodson, Dallas Cowboys (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Merton Hanks, San Francisco 49ers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Carnell Lake, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP-2)
Tim McDonald, San Francisco 49ers (AP-2)

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