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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — The Dallas offensive line led by All-Pro left tackle Tyron Smith has been voted the top line in the NFL by an Associated Press panel.
The Cowboys' group that featured three All-Pros last season in Smith, center Travis Frederick and right guard Zack Martin, received four of 11 first-place votes and 94 of a possible 110 points. The voting released Friday was done by Hall of Fame receiver James Lofton and 10 AP football writers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers came in second with one first-place vote and 68 points, while Philadelphia and Tennessee finished tied for third with 57 points. The Eagles got three first-place votes, while the Titans joined the Cowboys as the only teams named on all 11 ballots.
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