Richard Sherman, Stevan Ridley, Eric Weddle Among Top 10 2013 NFL Pro Bowl Snubs

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Jan 24, 2012

Richard ShermanThe NFL Pro Bowl is one of those events that we all love to hate — we love to argue about who should have and should not have made the teams, and we hate to actually watch the game.

All of the best New England Patriots might have made the team, but there were still more that deserved to play for the AFC team (if they don’t make the Super Bowl, of course). There were two or three picks that really made us shake our heads. LaRon Landry as an AFC safety? Jeff Saturday as an NFC center? That’s just crazy.

Every year, there are plenty of players that get snubbed for the team, and we’re going to focus on players that should have made the team over players that did not. Richard Sherman is among the most perplexing snubs. Sherman has played like the best cornerback in the league despite facing a possible four-game suspension, which he is currently appealing.

So who should have made the Pro Bowl and what players should they have made it over? Check out our top 10 Pro Bowl snubs.

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