1954 All-Pro Team


The 1954 All-Pro Team consisted of the best players at each position among players in the National Football League as chosen by various selectors.
The 1954 Cleveland Browns won the NFL championship. Five Cleveland players received first-team honors from at least one selector. Cleveland's honorees were: tackle Lou Groza, guard Abe Gibron; quarterback Otto Graham; defensive end Len Ford; and defensive tackle John Kissell.
Eight members of the Detroit Lions received first-team honors.
The All-Pro selectors included:
Players receiving first-team honors from three of the five selectors are shown in bold.

Offense

Ends

Pete Pihos, Philadelphia Eagles Harlon Hill, Chicago Bears Bob Boyd, Los Angeles Rams

Tackles

Lou Creekmur, Detroit Lions Lou Groza, Cleveland Browns

Guards

Dick Stanfel, Detroit Lions Bruno Banducci, San Francisco 49ers

Centers

Bill Walsh, Pittsburgh Steelers

Quarterbacks

Otto Graham, Cleveland Browns

Halfbacks

Doak Walker, Detroit Lions Ollie Matson, Chicago Cardinals

Fullbacks

Joe Perry, San Francisco 49ers

Defense

Defensive ends

Len Ford, Cleveland Browns Norm Willey, Philadelphia Eagles

Defensive tackles

Leo Nomellini, San Francisco 49ers

Middle guards

Les Bingaman, Detroit Lions

Linebackers

Chuck Bednarik, Philadelphia Eagles

Defensive halfbacks

Tom Landry, New York Giants

Safeties

Jack Christiansen, Detroit Lions