College Football's 2019 Postseason All-America Team
With college football’s 2019 regular season in the books, it’s time to take a look back and honor the best of the best and top performers for the All-America team. Whether it was on offense, defense or special teams, there were no shortage of clutch performances by players at every position. Heisman winner Joe Burrow was an easy selection as the first-team All-America quarterback, with Ohio State's Justin Fields and Oklahoma's Jalen Hurts up next. Auburn tackle Derrick Brown, Clemson linebacker Isaiah Simmons and Ohio State cornerback Jeff Okudah highlight the selections on defense.
As usual, it’s never easy assembling All-America teams. There are plenty of standout performers that won’t make the cut, but we tried to blend talent, production and consistency to form the top three teams.
College Football's 2019 Postseason All-America Team
First-Team Offense
QB Joe Burrow, LSU
RB J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State
RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
WR Ja'Marr Chase, LSU
WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma
WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama
AP Lynn Bowden, Kentucky
TE Harrison Bryant, FAU
C Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin
OL Penei Sewell, Oregon
OL Andrew Thomas, Georgia
OL Jedrick Wills, Alabama
OL Wyatt Davis, Ohio State
First-Team Defense
DL Derrick Brown, Auburn
DL Chase Young, Ohio State
DL James Lynch, Baylor
DL Curtis Weaver, Boise State
LB Evan Weaver, California
LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson
LB Micah Parsons, Penn State
CB Derek Stingley, LSU
CB Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio State
S Antoine Winfield, Minnesota
S Xavier McKinney, Alabama
First-Team Specialists
K Keith Duncan, Iowa
P Max Duffy, Kentucky
KR Joe Reed, Virginia
PR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
Second-Team Offense
QB Justin Fields, Ohio State
RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State
RB Travis Etienne, Clemson
WR Michael Pittman, USC
WR Omar Bayless, Arkansas State
WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota
AP Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU
TE Hunter Bryant, Washington
C Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma
OL Trey Smith, Tennessee
OL John Simpson, Clemson
OL Tristan Wirfs, Iowa
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OL Kevin Dotson, Louisiana
Second-Team Defense
DL Bradlee Anae, Utah
DL A.J. Epenesa, Iowa
DL Jordan Elliott, Missouri
DL Jalen Twyman, Pitt
LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech
LB Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma
LB Zack Baun, Wisconsin
CB Trevon Diggs, Alabama
CB Jaylon Johnson, Utah
S Julian Blackmon, Utah
S J.R. Reed, Georgia
Second-Team Specialists
K Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia
P Braden Mann, Texas A&M
KR Javon Leake, Maryland
PR Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona State
Third-Team Offense
QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma
RB AJ Dillon, Boston College
RB Zack Moss, Utah
WR Isaiah Hodgins, Oregon State
WR Devin Duvernay, Texas
WR Sage Surratt, Wake Forest
AP Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis
TE Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
C Matt Hennessey, Temple
OL Shane Lemieux, Oregon
OL Ezra Cleveland, Boise State
OL Mekhi Becton, Louisville
OL Calvin Throckmorton, Oregon
Third-Team Defense
DL Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina
DL Alex Highsmith, Charlotte
DL Chris Rumph, Duke
DL Quincy Roche, Temple
LB Logan Wilson, Wyoming
LB Nick Bolton, Missouri
LB Malik Harrison, Ohio State
CB Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech
CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech
S Grant Delpit, LSU
DB Luq Barcoo, San Diego State (CB)
Third-Team Specialists
K Nick Sciba, Wake Forest
P Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse
KR Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa
PR Jalen Reagor, TCU