1933 All-Pro Team

The 1933 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 1933 NFL season. Teams were selected by, among others, the NFL coaches (NFL),[1] the United Press,[2] Red Grange for Collyer's Eye (CE),[3] and the Green Bay Press-Gazette (GB).[4]

Team

Position Player Team Selector(s)
Quarterback Glenn Presnell Portsmouth Spartans NFL-1 [halfback], UP-1, CE, GB-1
Quarterback Harry Newman New York Giants NFL-1, UP-2, GB-2
Quarterback Benny Friedman Brooklyn Dodgers NFL-2
Halfback Cliff Battles Boston Redskins NFL-1, UP-1, CE, GB-1
Halfback Ken Strong New York Giants NFL-2, UP-1, CE, GB-1
Halfback Shipwreck Kelly Brooklyn Dodgers UP-2
Halfback Clarke Hinkle Green Bay Packers UP-2, GB-2
Halfback Swede Hanson Philadelphia Eagles NFL-2, GB-2
Fullback Bronko Nagurski Chicago Bears NFL-1, UP-1, CE, GB-1
Fullback Jim Musick Green Bay Packers NFL-2, UP-2, GB-2
End Bill Hewitt Chicago Bears NFL-1, UP-1, CE, GB-1
End Red Badgro New York Giants NFL-1, GB-1
End Harry Ebding Portsmouth Spartans NFL-2, UP-1, GB-2
End Ray Flaherty New York Giants NFL-2, UP-2, CE, GB-2
End LaVern Dilweg Green Bay Packers UP-2
Tackle Cal Hubbard Green Bay Packers NFL-1, UP-1, CE, GB-1 [guard]
Tackle George Christensen Portsmouth Spartans UP-1, CE
Tackle Lou Gordon Chicago Cardinals UP-2, GB-2
Tackle Turk Edwards Boston Redskins NFL-1, UP-2
Tackle Len Grant New York Giants NFL-2, GB-2
Tackle George Musso Chicago Bears NFL-2
Guard Joe Kopcha Chicago Bears NFL-1, UP-1, CE, GB-2
Guard Ox Emerson Portsmouth Spartans UP-1, CE
Guard Herman Hickman Brooklyn Dodgers NFL-1, UP-2, GB-1
Guard Zuck Carlson Chicago Bears NFL-2, UP-2, GB-2
Guard Butch Gibson New York Giants NFL-2
Center Ookie Miller Chicago Bears NFL-2, UP-1, CE, GB-1
Center Mel Hein New York Giants NFL-1, UP-2, GB-2
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References

  1. "Hewitt Leads Pro Gridders On Star Team". Plainfield, N.J., Courier-News. December 29, 1933. p. 17.(coaches)
  2. "Kelly and Hickman Picked On United Press All-Pro Football League 2d Team". The Courier-Journal. December 17, 1933. p. 44.(United Press)
  3. "Looking Up". Green Bay Press-Gazette. December 14, 1933. p. 13.
  4. "Hubbard Is Named On All-Star 'Pro' Football Eleven". Green Bay Post-Gazette. December 22, 1933. p. 13.
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