There were 15 first-timers on The Associated Press 2008 NFL All-Pro team, which was announced Friday. While Peyton Manning and Ray Lewis made the squad, there was plenty of room for newcomers. Ten of the 14 offensive players and five of the 13 on defense had never been All-Pros. And there was room for one unanimous selection by a nationwide panel of 50 sportswriters and broadcasters who cover the NFL: safety Ed Reed, Lewis' teammate in Baltimore. "He has a tremendous feel for the game," Ravens' Coach John Harbaugh said of Reed, who made his third All-Pro squad. "Very, very intelligent player, studies it as well or better than anybody. And he's a highly disciplined player. He plays his position as well as anybody I've ever seen." All-Pros on offense included running backs Michael Turner of Atlanta and Adrian Peterson of Minnesota, fullback Le'Ron McClain of Baltimore, wideouts Larry Fitzgerald of Arizona and Andre Johnson of Houston, tackles Michael Roos of Tennessee and Jordan Gross of Carolina, guard Chris Snee of the Giants, placekicker Stephen Gostkowski of New England, and kick returner Leon Washington of the New York Jets. "When you think about the Pro Bowl, it's the coaches, players, and fans voting and recognizing you to represent your conference," said Washington, who averaged 25.6 yards per kickoff runback, with one touchdown, and 10.4 on punt returns. "But with the AP All-Pro team you're representing the whole league, that's a pretty sweet deal." Also getting a sweet deal were six repeaters from last year's team: Reed, Dallas linebacker DeMarcus Ware, defensive tackles Albert Haynesworth of Tennessee and Kevin Williams of Minnesota, defensive end Jared Allen of Minnesota, who was with the Chiefs in 2007, and Vikings' guard Steve Hutchinson. Kansas City tight end Tony Gonzalez made his fifth All-Pro team. Titans' center Kevin Mawae was chosen for the third time. Punter Shane Lechler of Oakland made his fourth team.