The Detroit Lions had five players named to the Pro Bowl this season and now four of them have also been honored by being named All Pro. Linebacker Jack Campbell and right tackle Penei Sewell are First-Team All-Pro selections, and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson earned Second-Team All-Pro.
It's the first All-Pro selection for Campbell to go along with his first Pro Bowl selection in 2025. Campbell, 25, has become one of the best MIKE linebackers in the NFL in just his third season. He recorded 176 tackles (89 solo), nine tackles for loss, 5.0 sacks and three forced fumbles while defending four passes.
Campbell has logged nine games this season with 10-or-more tackles and he became the NFL's first player since 1994 to produce a season with at least 165 tackles and 10 special teams tackles.
Sewell, 25, earns his third straight first-team All-Pro selection as he's cemented himself as one of the best tackles in football and one of the best pound-for-pound athletes in the league today. Sewell finished 2025 allowing two sacks and six quarterback hits in 16 starts. He is Pro Football Focus' top-graded tackle (95.2) in the NFL this season and No. 1 graded run blocking tackle (96.8).
After being a First-Team selection the last two seasons, St. Brown, 26, earns a Second-Team nod this year after finishing fifth in the NFL in receiving yards (1,401) to go along with 117 receptions and 11 touchdowns. He became just the fourth player in NFL history to total at least 110 receptions in three straight seasons, joining Tyreek Hill (2021-23), Antonio Brown (2013-15) and Wes Welker (2007-09). St. Brown passed Michael Thomas this season for most receptions by a player (547) in his first five seasons in the NFL.
Hutchinson, 25, was also named to the Second Team after setting a new career single-season high in sacks with 14.5 while leading the NFL with 100 total pressures. His 14.5 sacks tie Ezekiel Ansah (2015) for the second-most sacks a Lions player has logged in a single season, trailing only Robert Porcher (15.0 in 1999). Hutchinson is the first player in franchise history to log multiple 10.0-sack seasons through the first four years of a player's career.











