The 1935 All-Pro Team consisted of American football players chosen by various selectors for the All-Pro team of the National Football League (NFL) for the 1935 NFL season. Teams were selected by, among others, the NFL coaches (NFL),[1] the United Press (UP),[2] the Green Bay Press-Gazette (GB),[3] Collyer's Eye (CE),[4] and the Chicago Daily News (CDN).[4]
Players displayed in bold were consensus first-team selections. The following six players were selected to the first team by all five selectors: Detroit Lions quarterback Dutch Clark; New York Giants halfback Ed Danowski; Chicago Cardinals end Bill Smith; Chicago Bears end Bill Karr; New York Giants tackle Bill Morgan; and New York Giants center Mel Hein.
Team
editPosition | Player | Team | Selector(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Quarterback | Dutch Clark | Detroit Lions | NFL-1, UP-1, GB-1, CE, CDN |
Quarterback | Ed Danowski | New York Giants | NFL-1, UP-1, GB-1, CE, CDN |
Quarterback | Arnie Herber | Green Bay Packers | NFL-2, GB-2 (halfback), CE |
Quarterback | Phil Sarboe | Chicago Cardinals | NFL-2, UP-2, GB-2 |
Halfback | Ernie Caddel | Detroit Lions | NFL-1, UP-2, CDN |
Halfback | Gene Ronzani | Chicago Bears | NFL-2 [fullback], UP-1 |
Halfback | George Sauer | Green Bay Packers | GB-1 |
Halfback | Cliff Battles | Boston Redskins | NFL-2 |
Halfback | Kink Richards | New York Giants | UP-2 |
Fullback | Mike Mikulak | Chicago Cardinals | NFL-1, GB-1 |
Fullback | Jack Manders | Chicago Bears | CE, CDN |
Fullback | Clarke Hinkle | Green Bay Packers | UP-1 |
Fullback | Bill Shepherd | Detroit Lions | UP-2, GB-2 [halfback] |
Fullback | Ralph Kercheval | Brooklyn Dodgers | GB-2 |
End | Bill Smith | Chicago Cardinals | NFL-1, UP-1, GB-1, CE, CDN |
End | Bill Karr | Chicago Bears | NFL-1, UP-1, GB-1, CE, CDN |
End | Tod Goodwin | New York Giants | NFL-2, UP-2, GB-2 |
End | Don Hutson | Green Bay Packers | NFL-2, UP-2 |
End | Eggs Manske | Philadelphia Eagles | GB-2 |
Tackle | Bill Morgan | New York Giants | NFL-1, UP-1, GB-1, CE, CDN |
Tackle | George Musso | Chicago Bears | NFL-1, UP-2, GB-2, CE, CDN |
Tackle | Ade Schwammel | Green Bay Packers | UP-1 |
Tackle | Turk Edwards | Boston Redskins | GB-1 |
Tackle | Armand Niccolai | Pittsburgh Pirates | UP-2 |
Tackle | Tony Blazine | Chicago Cardinals | NFL-2 |
Tackle | George Christensen | Detroit Lions | NFL-2 |
Tackle | Bill Lee | Brooklyn Dodgers | GB-2 |
Guard | Ox Emerson | Detroit Lions | NFL-2, UP-1, GB-1, CE, CDN |
Guard | Mike Michalske | Green Bay Packers | NFL-1, UP-2, GB-1, CDN |
Guard | Joe Kopcha | Chicago Bears | NFL-1, UP-1, GB-2 |
Guard | Potsy Jones | New York Giants | CE |
Guard | Phil Handler | Chicago Cardinals | UP-2 |
Guard | Louis Evans | Green Bay Packers | NFL-2 |
Guard | Bree Cuppoletti | Chicago Cardinals | GB-2 |
Center | Mel Hein | New York Giants | NFL-1, UP-1, GB-1, CE, CDN |
Center | Clare Randolph | Detroit Lions | NFL-2, UP-2 |
Center | Nate Barragar | Green Bay Packers | GB-2 |
References
edit- ^ "Dutch Clark, Ernie Caddel Of Lions on All-Star Team". The Enquirer and Evening News (Battle Creek, Mich.). December 21, 1935. p. 7.
- ^ "United Press Selects Pro All-American Teams: Earl Clark Rated Best Player in League". Middle Town (NY) Times Herald. December 11, 1935. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ George Whitney Calhoun (December 20, 1935). "Michalske, Sauer on All-America: Packer Stars Are Honored". Green Bay Press-Gazette. p. 19.
- ^ a b "1935 NFL All-Pros". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 1, 2017.