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The 'NFL rookie Pro Bowlers' quiz
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The 'NFL rookie Pro Bowlers' quiz

After one season filling in for Trevor Lawrence in Jacksonville, former first-round draft pick Mac Jones is headed to San Francisco to back up Brock Purdy. Jones may be hoping for a bit of the Sam Darnold effect to rub off on him, as Darnold spent a season as a backup in San Fran before bursting back onto the scene with Minnesota. 

Which brings us to today's quiz. Jones made the Pro Bowl in his rookie year with New England, but struggled after that season and is now looking for a new long-term home. With that being said, how many of the 46 rookies to make the NFL Pro Bowl since the 2014 season can you name in five minutes?

Good luck!

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2024 / WAS / QB
Jayden Daniels
2024 / LVR / TE
Brock Bowers
2024 / LAR / OLB
Jared Verse
2023 / HOU / QB
C.J. Stroud
2023 / LAR / WR
Puka Nacua
2023 / DET / RB
Jahmyr Gibbs
2023 / DET / TE
Sam LaPorta
2023 / DEN / WR
Marvin Mims
2023 / HOU / DE
Will Anderson
2023 / SEA / CB
Devon Witherspoon
2022 / NYJ / RCB
Sauce Gardner
2022 / SEA / CB
Riq Woolen
2021 / PIT / RB
Najee Harris
2021 / NE / QB
Mac Jones
2021 / CIN / WR
Ja'Marr Chase
2021 / ATL / TE
Kyle Pitts
2021 / DAL / LB
Micah Parsons
2021 / LAC / LT
Rashawn Slater
2020 / MIN / WR
Justin Jefferson
2020 / WAS / LDE
Chase Young
2019 / KC / WR
Mecole Hardman
2019 / NO / WR
Deonte Harty
2019 / JAX / LB
Josh Hines-Allen
2019 / SF / DE
Nick Bosa
2018 / NYG / RB
Saquon Barkley
2018 / DEN / RB
Phillip Lindsay
2018 / SEA / P
Michael Dickson
2018 / LAC / FS
Derwin James
2018 / IND / LG
Quenton Nelson
2018 / DAL / LB
Leighton Vander Esch
2018 / CLE / CB
Denzel Ward
2017 / KC / RB
Kareem Hunt
2017 / NO / RB
Alvin Kamara
2017 / ARZ / SS
Budda Baker
2017 / NO / CB
Marshon Lattimore
2016 / DAL / RB
Ezekiel Elliott
2016 / DAL / QB
Dak Prescott
2016 / CHI / RB
Jordan Howard
2016 / KC / WR
Tyreek Hill
2015 / TB / QB
Jameis Winston
2015 / STL / RB
Todd Gurley
2015 / OAK / WR
Amari Cooper
2015 / SEA / WR
Tyler Lockett
2015 / KC / CB
Marcus Peters
2014 / NYG / WR
Odell Beckham Jr.
2014 / PHI / K
Cody Parkey
2014 / STL / DT
Aaron Donald
2014 / DAL / RG
Zack Martin
2014 / BAL / LB
C.J. Mosley

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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