A trio of 49ers made the AP All-Pro team; Eddy Pineiro snubbed

A trio of 49ers made the AP All-Pro team; Eddy Pineiro snubbed
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The Associated Press announced the first and second-team All-Pro, and a pair of San Francisco 49ers made the list.

Christian McCaffrey made it as the All-Purpose player, with Bijan Robinson of the Atlanta Falcons getting the nod at running back. Unsurprisingly, Kyle Juszczyk gets the fullback spot. That rounds out the list of Niners on the first team. Left tackle Trent Williams, who appeared in every game but the final 1.9 games due to a hamstring injury, was the second-team All-Pro left tackle.

Williams gets recognized for his fourth All-Pro team. It marks the third time that McCaffrey has made the All-Pro team. This is the second All-Pro team for Juszczyk.

There were 18 players listed as first-timers, including five on special teams. One special teamer who was not listed was 49ers kicker Eddy Pineiro. Vikings kicker Will Reichard made the first team, while Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey was on the second team.

Reichard only missed two kicks and made 11 from 50+. Aubrey missed six kicks, all from 50+, but he still missed six. Pineiro went 28-for-29, making 6 of 7 from 50+. Pineiro tied for the league lead, making 96.6 percent of his kicks.

Here’s a look at both teams, including the voting. Former 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga made it:

George Kittle received the third-most votes at his position. Kyle Pitts finished the season with 88 receptions for 928 yards and five touchdowns. Kittle had 57 receptions for 628 yards and seven touchdowns. Kittle was likely penalized for missing a chunk of games. From an impact standpoint, Kittle had the better season.

Colton McKivitz had more votes than Mike McGlinchey.

Fred Warner had three votes.

Deommodore Lenoir had one vote.