 Gosh dang it why no God, please. No, why didn't this player make the Pro Bowl? Well, didn't you vote for the Pro Bowl? No, but still I'm entitled to be mad Most keyboard warriors complain when a deserving player doesn't make the Pro Bowl But they didn't help contribute when they elected not to vote Instead those that did vote focus their ballots towards the wrong players Based off of their name value rather than those who had career seasons I'm Hassan Khan of time to football and hear your top 10 Pro Bowl snubs of 2019 number 10 late in Vanduresh Vanduresh has recorded 140 tackles on the year third most in the NFL Bobby Wagner and Luke Keekley were elected as the inside linebackers for the NFC Both who finished with less tackles than Vanduresh Wagner and Keekley made solid cases with their fumble recoveries and their sacks But you can't help but to wonder that a Vanduresh had the same name value as Keekley what he had made it in instead Number nine Desmond King Denzel Ward of the Browns was elected to the Pro Bowl after a great rookie season But King's year is very similar to Ward's only slightly better Both ended up with three Interceptions, but King had nine more tackles and a defensive touchdown to boot Pro football focus rated King as the second highest rated corner this season behind Stefan Gilmore number eight Justin Tucker Tucker is statistically the most accurate kicker in NFL history and his 90% of field goals converted this year adds on to his legacy Jason Myers of the Jets was the AFC's candidate, but he converted 33 field goals Kiimi Fairbairn led the NFL with 37, but he only converted 88% While Tucker converted 35 and only missed four He also missed just one extra point this year and well it was the first extra point miss of his career And we were just as surprised as he was Number seven DeForest Buckner There's no question that Aaron Donald should have made the Pro Bowl Maybe even Fletcher Cox who finished with ten and a half sacks, but what about a Keem Hicks? He had seven and a half sacks as compared to Buckner's 12 Maybe Hicks wants some love of the fans from his Russian touchdown this season But obviously Buckner has been a bright spot this year on a very bad team Number six David Bakhtiari Most of Bakhtiari because of his funny appearance on Conan, but he's been a great player as of late Even Aaron Rodgers speaks highly of him and to put that into perspective When was the last time Roger spoke highly of anyone Bakhtiari has been a second team all-pro the last two years This season he's been the healthiest offensive lineman on a team with a lot of questions Number five Christian McCaffrey and Alvin Camara Yes, yes technically it's 11 players if I put two in one spot But the number five spot is more so to point out that NFC running backs balled out and there just wasn't enough room To make the Pro Bowl the Caffrey rushed for over a thousand yards and recorded a hundred receptions While Camara had 21 total touchdowns They both would be higher on the list if Gurley Elliott or Barkley weren't deserving of the Pro Bowl nod But each player respectively deserved to get in just not enough spots on the NFC roster Maybe if we didn't have the NFC AFC format and went back to the team rise team Sanders structure CMC or Camara would be N. Oh Gosh, no, let's please not go back to that format number four Chris Jones Jones isn't a household name in the NFL just yet and it's safe to say that factored into him missing the Pro Bowl JJ Watt and Miles Garrett were deserving of the AFC defense event spots But Melvin Ingram is a little iffy Ingram finished the year with seven sacks Jones had more than double the sacks with 15 and a half number three Matt Ryan Considering that Ryan threw 4900 yards 35 touchdowns and led the Falcons to a seven and nine record with an offensive coordinator That he never clicked with is pretty dang impressive Drew Brees making the Pro Bowl was understandable But what about Jared Goff or especially Aaron Rodgers? Rodgers making it is the perfect example of fans voting for him because of name value Rodgers threw 10 less touchdowns in 500 less yards than Ryan now Russell Wilson were replaced Rodgers in the Pro Bowl But what about golf? Golf was good for Ryan outshine golf in every passing category Golf is making it in over Ryan because of the Rams success and an all-star game should feature the best players that year Not the players on the best team Number two Andrew Luck Let's keep the trend of the popularity contest going Luck was second in the NFL with 39 touchdowns Patrick Mahomes was deserving of an AFC quarterback spot Phillip Rivers was as well with him statistically being the AFC's version of Jared Goff But Tom Brady was the AFC's version of Aaron Rodgers Brady had an average to above average year, but it was nothing like luck season who threw 10 more touchdowns than Brady To the likes of Chester Rodgers, Ryan Grant and Moe Alley Cox Brady is a more notable name than luck and that's why he is in and Number one Darius Leonard. This is just highway robbery Leonard led the NFL with 163 tackles, which was 19 more tackles than the second-place tackle leader Blake Martinez He also did this in just 15 games Think about that He led the league and tackles as a rookie and missed the game this year Leonard is officially listed as an outside linebacker So you'd have to out vote von Miller D. Ford Angel Davion Clowney. Miller and Ford had great years, but Clowney should not have gotten in over Leonard Clowney had nine sacks on the season and while Leonard had two less sacks with seven He had a hundred and sixteen more tackles than Clowney Leonard is the perfect example of why you either need to start voting for the Pro Bowl or need to stop complaining Agree or disagree with our list? 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