The second Pro Bowl voting update is now out, and rest assured, Jack Campbell still leads the way for all interior linebackers in his bid for a first-career Pro Bowl nod. Other Lions have been making movements at other positions, and not all of them in a positive direction.
On Monday, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport shared the latest top ten in voting per position. A majority of the Lions in the top ten at their respective positions remained in the same spot. That includes P Jack Fox (2nd), DE Aidan Hutchinson (3rd), FS Kerby Joseph, and C Graham Glasgow (7th).
The only Lion to rise in spots in this latest Pro Bowl voting update is quarterback Jared Goff, who now has the tenth most votes at QB after falling outside of the top ten in the previous update. Goff is still behind five other NFC QBs, but his great performance in his victory over the Dallas Cowboys likely earned him a deserved voting bump.
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Jahmyr Gibbs and Penei Sewell among Lions to fall behind
While it's great to see Goff begin to rise in voting, it's shocking to see both RB Jahmyr Gibbs and OT Penei Sewell drop. In a clear sign that San Francisco 49ers fans were busy with their team during the bye week, as both RB Christian McCaffrey and OT Trent Williams leapt over Gibbs and Sewell.
Gibbs now falls to third among RB votes, even after a historic primetime performance. Despite this, Gibbs has still accumulated the sixth most votes of any player (50,721). McCaffrey now leads all RBs in votes, after Indianapolis Colts' Jonathan Taylor led the position last week. Sewell also falls to third at his position after leading all OT in last week's update. Niners' Williams is second among OT, but Arizona Cardinals' Paris Johnson Jr. vaulted into first after ranking eighth previously.
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Other Lions to drop in vote rankings include the injured S Brian Branch (3rd, formerly 2nd) and TE Sam LaPorta (10th, formerly 9th). WR Amon-Ra St. Brown also dropped one spot (5th, formerly 4th) while LS Hogan Hatten (formerly 10th) fell outside of the top ten.
There's still plenty of time for fans to continue voting Lions for the Pro Bowl (Vote Here). Fan voting concludes on December 15th. Votes from fans, players, and coaches will be weighed equally, so the current fan voting update does not offer strong insight into which Lions will make the Pro Bowl roster outright. However, voting for which Lions you want to see receive Pro Bowl honors certainly increases the likelihood of it happening.
