Your 1989 All Pro Ballot can be found here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/J9WMKZQ.
For question #10,
please list 5 (FIVE) names. Sorry to be so bold about it but every year we have a few that fill out the question with less than 5 names or completely skip the question.
Offensive Rookie of the Year CandidatesDerek Henry QB Honolulu 4,402 passing yards, 23 TD 16 INT 64.4% completion rate
Jett Black WR/RB Houston 336 rushing yards 1 TD, 45 receptions, 992 yards 14 TD
Duncan Meyer WR/RB New Jersey 494 rushing yards 3 TD, 77 catches 836 yards 6 TD
Justin Fast RG Oklahoma 415 pass blocks 3 sacks allowed, 446 run blocks, 20 tackles allowed
Joseph Andrews WR Washington 73 catches 1,384 yards 18 TD
Mark Glenn WR/RB Memphis 833 rushing yards 10 TD, 27 catches 212 yards 3 TD
Defensive Rookie of the Year CandidatesJohn Wayne WLB New York 94 tackles, 7 knockdowns, 63.5% catch allowed
Jess Woodward CB Michigan 79 tackles, 3 INT (1 TD) 21 knockdowns 48.0% catch allowed
George Miles DT Los Angeles 28 tackles 5 sacks 9 hurries
Anthony Powell CB Oakland 101 tackles 3 INT 25 knockdowns 38.3% catch allowed
Billy McCaa WLB Washington 80 tackles, 12 knockdowns, 50.0% catch allowed
Clarence Ramirez DT Arizona 33 tackles 4 sacks 12 hurries
Dennis Torres SS Los Angeles 94 tackles 6 knockdowns 42.7% catch allowed
Coach of the Year CandidatesAlexanDragon Denver Finished 13-3, only team to defeat Portland
Cjfred68 Houston Finished 13-3, only losses were to Memphis and Denver
Infinity on Trial Memphis Finished 15-1, #2 seed, lost to #1 seed in playoffs
Setherick Portland Finished 15-1, set the league on it's ear with sack king McKeon, won the championship
Smirt211 New Orleans Finished 11-5 despite mediocre QB play
RoyceR New York Finished 11-5, second straight East title and a deeper playoff run than '88
Mcarovil Tampa Bay Started 0-2-1, won 11 of last 13 for #2 seed
4343 Baltimore Finished 14-2, made 2nd straight World Bowl
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