Two Alabama players named to 2025 AP All-America team
The Associated Press revealed its 2025 All-America team on Monday, and two Alabama players were recognized on the three postseason teams. Crimson Tide offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor earned a second-team nod, while safety Bray Hubbard was named to the third team.
It is the second such honor for Proctor, who was a first-team Walter Camp All-American.
The Associated Press is one of five outlets used to determine consensus All-American status, along with Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, Sporting News and Walter Camp. If three organizations select a player to their first team, then he earns consensus honors. If a player is named by all five, he is a unanimous selection.
2025 AP All-America Team
First-team offense
Wide receiver —Makai Lemon
Wide receiver — Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
Wide receiver — Skylar Bell, UConn
Tackle — Francis Mauigoa, Miami
Tackle — Spencer Fano, Utah
Guard — Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon
Guard — Beau Stephens, Iowa
Center — Logan Jones, Iowa
Tight end — Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
Quarterback — Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
Running back — Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
Running back — Ahmad Hardy, Missouri
Kicker — Kansei Matsuzawa, Hawaii
All-purpose — KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
First-team defense
Edge rusher — David Bailey, Texas Tech
Edge rusher — Cashius Howell, Texas A&M
Interior lineman — Kayden McDonald, Ohio State
Interior lineman — Landon Robinson, Navy
Linebacker — Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
Linebacker — Arvell Reese, Ohio State
Linebacker — CJ Allen, Georgia
Cornerback — Leonard Moore, Notre Dame
Cornerback — Mansoor Delane, LSU
Safety — Caleb Downs, Ohio State
Safety — Bishop Fitzgerald, Southern California
Defensive back — Jakari Foster, Louisiana Tech
Punter — Cole Maynard, Western Kentucky
Second-team offense
Wide receiver — Carnell Tate, Ohio State
Wide receiver — Malachi Toney, Miami
Wide receiver — Danny Scudero, San Jose State
Tackle — Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
Tackle — Carter Smith, Indiana
Guard — Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State
Guard — Ar’maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M
Center – Jake Slaughter, Florida
Tight end — Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon
Quarterback — Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
Running back — Emmett Johnson, Nebraska
Running back — Kewan Lacy, Mississippi
Kicker — Tate Sandell, Oklahoma
All-purpose — Wayne Knight, James Madison
Second-team defense
Edge rusher — Rueben Bain Jr., Miami
Edge rusher — John Henry Daley, Utah
Interior lineman — A.J. Holmes Jr., Texas Tech
Interior lineman — Peter Woods, Clemson
Linebacker — Sonny Syles, Ohio State
Linebacker — Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
Linebacker — Red Murdock, Buffalo
Cornerback — D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana
Cornerback — Chris Johnson, San Diego State
Safety — Dillon Thieneman, Oregon
Safety — Louis Moore, Indiana
Defensive back — Hezekiah Masses, California
Punter — Brett Thorson, Georgia
Third-team offense
Wide receiver — Eric McAlister, TCU
Wide receiver — Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee
Wide receiver — Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
Tackle — Keagen Trost, Missouri
Tackle — Brian Parker II, Duke
Guard — Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech
Guard — Evan Tengesdahl, Cincinnati
Center — Iapani Laloulu, Oregon
Tight end — Michael Trigg, Baylor
Quarterback — Julian Sayin, Ohio State
Running back — Cam Cook, Jacksonville State
Running back — Kaytron Allen, Penn State
Kicker — Aidan Birr, Georgia Tech
All-purpose — Jadarian Price, Notre Dame
Third-team defense
Edge rusher — Caden Curry, Ohio State
Edge rusher — Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan
Interior lineman — Tyrique Tucker, Indiana
Interior lineman — Lee Hunter, Texas Tech
Linebacker — Aiden Fisher, Indiana
Linebacker — Caden Fordham, North Carolina State
Linebacker — Owen Long, Colorado State
Cornerback — Avieon Terrell, Clemson
Cornerback — Treydan Stukes, Arizona
Safety — Michael Taaffe, Texas
Safety — Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo
Defensive back — Bray Hubbard, Alabama
Punter — Ryan Eckley, Michigan State
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