1932 All-Pro Team |
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All-Pro |
1932 NFL season |
Selectors |
Green Bay Press-Gazette (poll) United Press Collyer's Eye |
1930 1931 ← → 1933 1934 |
The 1932 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 1932 NFL season. Teams were selected by, among others, seven of the eight NFL coaches for the United Press, [1] Collyer's Eye (CE), [2] and the Green Bay Press-Gazette. [3]
Five players were selected for the first team by all three selectors: Portsmouth Spartans quarterback Dutch Clark; Chicago Bears fullback Bronko Nagurski; New York Giants end Ray Flaherty; Green Bay Packers tackle Cal Hubbard; and Chicago Bears guard Zuck Carlson.
Position | Player | Team | Selector(s) |
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Quarterback | Dutch Clark | Portsmouth Spartans | GB-1, UP-1, CE-1 |
Quarterback | Arnie Herber | Green Bay Packers | GB-1, UP-1, CE-2 |
Quarterback | Keith Molesworth | Chicago Bears | GB-2, UP-2, CE-2 |
Halfback | Father Lumpkin | Portsmouth Spartans | GB-1, UP-1 |
Halfback | Cliff Battles | Boston Redskins | CE-1 |
Halfback | Red Grange | Chicago Bears | GB-2 |
Halfback | Jack Grossman | Brooklyn Dodgers | GB-2, CE-2 |
Halfback | Glenn Presnell | Portsmouth Spartans | GB-2 |
Halfback | Bob Campiglio | Staten Island Stapletons | GB-2 |
Fullback | Bronko Nagurski | Chicago Bears | GB-1, UP-1, CE-1 |
Fullback | Clarke Hinkle | Green Bay Packers | GB-2, UP-2, CE-1 |
Fullback | Ace Gutowsky | Portsmouth Spartans | CE-2 |
End | Ray Flaherty | New York Giants | GB-1, UP-1, CE-1 |
End | Luke Johnsos | Chicago Bears | GB-1, CE-2 |
End | Tom Nash | Green Bay Packers | GB-1, CE-2 |
End | Bill Hewitt | Chicago Bears | GB-2, UP-2, CE-1 |
End | LaVern Dilweg | Green Bay Packers | GB-2, UP-2 |
Tackle | Cal Hubbard | Green Bay Packers | GB-1, UP-1, CE-1 |
Tackle | Len Grant | New York Giants | UP-1, CE-1 |
Tackle | Turk Edwards | Boston Redskins | GB-1, CE-2 |
Tackle | George Christensen | Portsmouth Spartans | GB-2, UP-2, CE-2 |
Tackle | Jake Williams | Chicago Cardinals | GB-2 |
Tackle | Lou Gordon | Chicago Cardinals | UP-2 |
Guard | Zuck Carlson | Chicago Bears | GB-1, UP-1, CE-1 |
Guard | Ox Emerson | Portsmouth Spartans | UP-1, CE-1 |
Guard | Walt Kiesling | Chicago Cardinals | GB-1 |
Guard | Joe Kopcha | Chicago Bears | UP-2, CE-2 |
Guard | George Hurley | Boston Braves | GB-2 |
Guard | Maury Bodenger | Portsmouth Spartans | GB-2 |
Guard | Joe Zeller | Green Bay Packers | UP-2 |
Guard | Butch Gibson | New York Giants | CE-2 |
Center | Tim Moynihan | Chicago Cardinals | UP-1, CE-1 |
Center | Nate Barragar | Green Bay Packers | GB-1, UP-2, CE-2 |
Center | Mel Hein | New York Giants | GB-2 |
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